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LINCOLNIANA 

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CATALOGUE 


OF  AN 


Extensive  Private  Collection 


OF 


Books  and  Pamphlets 

RELATING  TO 

Abraham  Lincoln 

Collected  during  the  last  I  5  years  by  a  genllemaui  engaged  in  Literary 

Work,  who  no  longer  has  use  for  them.     The  whole  forming 

the  largest  collection  of  Lincolniana  ever  offered  for  sale. 


The  Collection  includes  nearly  all  the  Scarce  and  Rare  Books  and 
Pamphlets  relating  to  Lincoln. 

Includes  all  the  vsurious  editions  of  the  Complete  Works  and  Writings 
of  Lincoln,  nearly  all  the  separate  Biographies,  long  series  of  FuneraJ 
Sermons  and  Addresses  of  1 865,  Accounts  of  the  Assassination,  Trials 
of  the  Conspirators,  Histories  of  Lincoln's  Administration  and  the  kindred 
subjects  of  the  Rebellion  and  Slavery. 

Lincoln's  Speeches  and  Debates,  Political  Conventions,  Campaign 
Documents,  etc. 

TOGETHER  WITH  A  LARGE  NUMBER  OF 

Lincoln    Day    Programmes,    Proceedings    of   Societies    and 

After  Dinner  Speeches  by  America's    Famous    Orators, 

Menus,  School    Exercises    issued    by    various 

States    and    Cities. 

Memorial  Meetings  at  Lincoln's  Monument,  Various  Bibliog- 
raphies and  Catalogues  of  Lincoln  Literature. 

ALSO 

Autograph    Letters    and   Documents    of    Lincoln 
Engraved  Portraits  and  Broadsides. 

-  TO  BE  SOLD  BY  AUCTION 

WEDNESDAY   AND   THURSDAY 
SEPTEMBER  27th  and  28th.  1911 
A         IN  THE  NEW  GALLERY,  597  WASHINGTON  STREET. 


TERMS  CASH. 


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PREFACE. 

The  reference  numbers  given  in  this  catalogue 
are  those  described  in  the  "  Lincoln  Bibliog- 
raphy, a  list  of  books  and  pamphlets  relating  to 
Abraham  Lincoln.  Compiled  by  Daniel  Fish,  of 
the  Minnesota  Bar.  New  York,  Francis  D.  Tandy 
&  Co.,  1906." 

Since  this  bibliography  was  printed.  Judge  Fish 
has  listed  410  additional  items  in  three  typewritten 
lists.      These    numbers  when  listed  have  been   re- 
ferred  to   as   *'  Fish   Sup."   (Supplement)    with  the 
•  number  following. 

In  this  catalogue  we  have  endeavored  to  make  a 
straight  alphabetical  catalogue  by  authors  or  by  title 
when  author  was  unknown.  In  this  way  the  books 
by  each  author  will  be  found  together  rather  than 
following  the  numbers  according  to  the  Fish  Bibliog- 
raphy and  the  three  Supplemental  lists  each  with 
'..'     its  own  alphabet. 

There   are   a   number   of  titles  described  as  not 
T     mentioned  in  Fish   which   were   printed    previous 
to    1906,   also    many    Lincoln    Day    Programmes, 
Menus,  Addresses  and  Speeches  which  have  been 
-      printed  in  recent  years  and  have  not  yet  been  listed. 
The  collection  includes  a  few  books  that  are  con- 
temporary with  Lincoln  and  contain  a  biography  or 
>j    an  account  of  his  administration.     These  books  have 
V    not  been  listed  in  the  Bibliography  as  bearing  fully 
'^,  upon  Lincoln,  but  they  are  necessary  for  reference 
?    or  historical  research. 

*^         This  collection    is   the    most   complete  that   has 
been  ever  offered  for  sale  by  auction. 

"^       It  includes  about  550  of  the  numbers  listed  in  the 

^  Fish   Bibliography,    350    (out  of  400)  of   the  items 

^  '^  listed  in  the  Supplements  and  about  200  items  not 

s!;  yet  listed,  together   over   1,100  items.     There    are 

only    1,490    items    listed    by  Fish,    including    the 

^  supplements. 

;       Also   included    are   a   few   Lincoln   Autographs, 
^v  Documents,  Broadsides  and  Engraved  Portraits. 


ORDER  OF  SALE. 


Morning  Sessions  at   10  o'clock 


Afternoon  Sessions  at  2  o'clock 


412  LOTS  WILL  BE  SOLD  EACH 

SESSION. 


CATALOGUE. 


CONDITIONS  OF  SALE. 

nr'  ERMS  CASH.     Bills  must  be  paid  before  delivery  of  goods. 
*       A  d^osit  reqmred  from  strangers  of  part  or  whole  of  the 
purchase  money. 

The  highest  bidder  to  be  the  buyer;  and  if  any  dispute  arises 
between  two  or  more  bidders,  the  lot  so  in  dispute  shall  be  imme- 
diately put  up  again  and  resold. 

To  buyers  present  at  the  sale,  books  are  sold  withoul:  re- 
course for  imperfections  or  errors  in  description. 

On  orders  by  mail  all  claims  for  allowance  must  be  made 
within  three  days  of  receipt  of  goods  or  fifteen  days  after  date  of 
sale. 

All  Books  are  Sold  by  the  Volume,  and  Bids  must 

be  made  accordingly 


1  A    BBOTT,  John  S.  C.     Lives  of  the  Presidents 
"*•  ^     of   the  United   States   from   Washington   to 

the  Present  Time.     Steel  portrait  of  Lincoln.    8°  full  roan 

(binding  broken).  Boston,  1867 

Not  mentioned  by  Fish.     Life  of  Lincoln  occupies  pp.  375  to  435. 

2  ABERNETHY,  Alonzo.  Glimpses  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  delivered  before  the  Mitchell  County  Farmers'  In- 
stitute Feb.  12,  1909.  Reprinted  from  the  Osage  News, 
Feb.  18,  1909.    8°  original  wrappers. 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  345. 

3  ABOTT,  Abott  A.  The  Assassination  and  Death 
of  Abraham  Lincoln.    Pp.  12.    8°  stitched.  New  York,  1865 

Fish,  No.  3.     Original  edition.     Very  scarce. 

4  ABRAHAM  Africanus  I ;  his  secret  life  as  revealed 
under  the  mesmeric  influence.  Mysteries  of  the  White 
House.    12°  original  covers.  New  York,  1864 

Fish,  No.  4.     Scarce. 

5  ABRAHAM  Lincoln.  The  Battle  of  the  Giants,  by 
F.  D.  Hill.  The  Parents  of  Lincoln,  by  Ida  M.  Tarbell. 
An  Appeal  to  Patriotism,  by  R.  L.  Jones.  Illustrations. 
16°  paper.  Lincoln  Farm  Association,  1907 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  2. 

6  ABRAHAM  Lincoln  Centre  and  All  Soul's  Church, 
Annual  Reports  of,  1908.  With  an  account  of  the  Lincoln 
Centennial,   1909.     Portraits.     8°   original  paper  wrappers. 

Chicago,  1909 
Fish,  Sup.  No.  I.     Prepared  by  Jenkin  Lloyd  Jones. 


6  C.  F.  Libbie  &  Co. 

7  ABRAHAM  Lincoln  as  Attorney  for  the  Illinois 
Central  Railroad  Company.  Royal  4°  limp  morocco,  uncut 
edges.  (Chicago,  1905) 

Fish,  No.  7.  Fac-simile  reproduction  of  original  papers  relating 
to  bill  for  services  and  action  to  recover.  Edition  of  May,  1905.  200 
copies. 

8  ABRAHAM  Lincoln.  Farmer's  Boy  to  President. 
8°  paper.  London,  n.  d. 

Fish',  No.  10. 

9  ABRAHAM  Lincoln  in  the  Latest  Biography.     Pp. 

44.    8°  original  wrappers.  N.  p.,  n.  d. 

Fish,  No.  II.  The  author  was  Aug.  Clason.  Presentation  copy, 
with  inscription  by  the  author.  A  review  with  Confederate  leanings 
of  the  Nicolay  and  Hay   Biography.     Extremely   scarce. 

10  ABRAHAM  Lincoln  an  Appreciation.     18°  paper. 

New  York  (1906) 
Fish,  No.  15. 

11  ABRAHAM  Lincoln  at  Gettysburg,  Nov.  19,  1863. 
His  Address.     18°  paper. 

Lehmaier  &  Brother,  Printers,  New  York  City,  n.  d. 
Fish,  Sup.  No.  303, 

12  ABRAHAM  Lincoln  in  Sculpture  from  the  Hen- 
necke  Studios,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Pp.  8.     18°  stitched. 

N.  p.,  n.  d. 
Fish,  Sup.  No.  346. 

13  ABRAHAM    Lincoln.      America:    "  lingk'un,"    A. 

D.  1809-1865.     12°  paper. 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  347.  Reprint  of  an  article  from  Alden's  Encyclo- 
paedia.    Scarce. 

14  ABRAHAM  Lincoln.  Feb.  12,  1809.  (a  Public 
Library  list  of  6  pp.,  folded).    8°  Library  unknown. 

Not  listed. 

15  ADAMS,  Charles  Francis.  An  Address  on  the 
Life,  Character  and  Services  of  William  H.  Seward.  Por- 
trait.   8°  cloth,  uncut.  Albany,  1873 

Fish,  No,  20.  Contains  certain  remarks  attributing  superiority 
to  Mr.  Seward  in  contrast  to  Lincoln  which  led  to  protest  and 
refutation. 

16  ADAMS,  George  E.  Address  Delivered  at 
Quincy,  111.,  Oct.  13,  1908,  before  the  State  Hist.  Soc.  of  111., 
and  the  Lincoln-Douglas  Semi-Centennial  Society,     Pp.  12. 

Peterboro,  N.  H.,  1908 
Fish,  Sup.   No.  3.     Autograph  copy  by  the  author. 

17  ADAMS.     Another  copy.     8°  paper. 

18  ADAMS.  Lincoln  Address  delivered  in  Chicago, 
Feb.  9,  1909,  before  the  Columbia  Post,  G.  A.  R.     11  pp.  8°. 

N.  p.,  n.  d. 
Not  yet  listed.     Autograph  presentation  copy. 


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19  ADAMS,  Isaac  E.  Political  Oratory  of  Emery  A. 
Storrs.     From  Lincoln  to  Garfield.     Portrait.     12°  cloth. 

Chicago,  1888 
Not  listed  by  Fish. 

20  ABLER,     Liebman.       Fiinf     Reden.       8°     paper. 

Chicago,  1866 

Extremely  scarce.  Unknown  to  any  bibliographers.  Sermons 
in  German  that  relate  to  Lincoln.  Extremely  valuable  to  collectors  of 
Lincolniana. 

21  ALASKA.  Lincoln  Proclamation,  Feb.  12,  1909, 
District  of  Alabama,  Executive  Department.  Lincoln 
Proclamation,  Lincoln  Day.     4  pp.  4°.  N.  p.,  n.  d. 

Not  yet  listed.     Exceedingly  rare. 

22  ALBANY,  N.  Y.  Centennial  Anniversary  of  the 
Birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Assembly  Chamber,  Feb.  12, 
1909.    8°  paper. 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  348. 

23  ALBION    Lodge.      Tribute    to    the    Memory    of 

Abraham  Lincoln.    Pp.  14.         16°  paper.  New  York  (1906) 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  4.  Signed  by  Robert  Thompson,  Jr.,  New  York 
City.     Scarce.  > 

24  ALGER,  Horatio,  Jr.  The  Backwoods  Boy ;  or, 
boyhood  and  manhood  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     12°  paper. 

New  York,  1904 
Fish,  No.  24.     Edition  as  mentioned  in  the  note. 

25  ALGER.  The  Backwoods  Boy ;  the  boyhood  and 
manhood  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     12°  cloth.  Phila. 

Same  as  Fish,  No.  24,  but  with  different  imprint. 

26  ALLEN,  Eugene  C.  Abraham  Lincoln ;  an  his- 
torical essay  in  two  parts.    8°  original  wrappers. 

Albion,  Mich.,  1895 
Fish,  No.  26. 

27  ALLEN,  Lyman  W.     Abraham  Lincoln ;  a  poem. 

12°  cloth.  New  York,  1896 

Fish,  No.  27.  A  revised  edition,  of  the  prize  poem  published  in 
the  New  York  Herald,  December  15,  1895. 

28  ALLENTOWN,  Pa.  The  One  Hundredth  Anni- 
versary of  the  Birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Feb.  12,  1909. 
Address  by  Rev.  John  A.  W.  Haas.  Embossed  portrait  on 
cover.     Royal  4°  paper.  (Allentown,  1909) 

Not  yet  listed. 

29  ALTON,  111.  Souvenir  Program  Home  Coming. 
Lincoln  and  Douglas  Semi-Centennial  Celebration,  Oct.  14- 
17,  1908.     8°  paper.  Alton  Press. 

Fish.  Sup.  No.  225. 

30  ALTON.    Another  copy. 

31  AMERICAN  Missionary  Association.  Programme 

for  Lincoln  Memorial  Sunday.     C.  J.  Ryder,  Cor.  Sec.     8° 

paper.  New  York,  n.  d. 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  305.  Very  scarce,  lacking  in  some  of  the  larger 
collections  of  Lincolniana. 


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55  ATKINS,  Samuel  D.  Abraham  Lincoln.  Address 
at  the  Opera  House,  Streator,  111.,  Feb.  12,  1909.    8°  paper. 

N.  p.,  n.  d. 
Fish,   Sup.   No.  307. 

56  ATKINS,  Smith  D.  Chickamauga,  Useless, 
Disastrous  Battle.  Talk  of  Smith  D.  Atkins,  Mendota,  111., 
Feb.  22,  1907.     Pp.  13.   8°  stitched. 

Not  yet  listed. 

57  ATKINSON,  Eleanor.  The  Boyhood  of  Lincoln. 
Illustrations.     12°  cloth.  New  York,  1908 

Fish.  Sup.  No.  9. 

58  ATKINSON.  Lincoln's  Love  Story.  Illustrated. 
16°  cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  1909 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  10. 

59  ATLANTA,  Ga.  One  Hundredth  Anniversary  of 
the  Birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Commemorative  Services, 
Atlanta,  Ga.     Illustrations.    8°  paper.  Atlanta,  1909 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  II.     Scarce. 

60  ATHENAEUM  Club.  Commemorative  Pro- 
ceedings of  the  Athenaeum  Club  on  the  Death  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln.     Portrait.     Royal  8°  half  roan. 

New  York,  n.  d. 

Fish,  No.  46.  Large  paper  copy :  only  50  copies  so  printed. 
Contains  address  by  Parke  Godwin,  and  others,  and  poem  by  Henry  T. 
Tuckerman. 

61  ATLANTIC  Monthly.  Vols.  16,  17  and  19.  3 
vols.   8°  half  morocco.  Boston,  1865-67 

Contains  various  articles  relating  to  Lincoln. 

62  ATWOOD,  Rev.  E.  S.  In  Memoriam ;  discourses 
in  commemoration  of  Abraham  Lincoln  delivered  in  the 
South  Church,  Salem,  April  16  and  June  ist,  1865.  8°  origi- 
nal wrappers.  Salem,  1865 

Fish,  No.  47. 

AUTOGRAPHS. 

63  DOUGLAS,  S.  A.  /.  .f.  Washington,  March  28, 
1859.     I  page  4°.  Charles  Lanman,  Georgetown,  D.  C. 

In  regard  to  a  biographical  sketch  of  Ninnian  Edwards. 

64  LINCOLN,    a.  d.  s.  one  page  folio,  July,  1846. 

Guardian's  Petition  for  sale  of  real  estate.  Entirely  written  by 
Lincoln  and  signed  Johnson  Whaley,  Guardian,  per  Lincoln. 

65  LINCOLN.  /.  s.,  one  page  8°,  Springfield,  111., 
June  28,  i860.  Two  lines  in  answer  to  a  request  for 
autograph. 

66  LINCOLN,  d.  s.,  i  page  folio,  July,  1861.  Com- 
mission of  the  Sec.  of  New  Mexico,  with  seal  of  the  United 
States  (worn  in  folds). 


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AUTOGRAPHS — Continued. 

67  LINCOLN,  d.  s.,  Court  Docket.  Nichols  and  Gil- 
braith  Plea  vs.  the  People.  Signed  Lincoln  and  Logan. 
Filed,  26th  July,  1841.  One  page  8°,  written  entirely  in  the 
hand  of  Lincoln. 

68  LINCOLN.  Ship's  Paper  (blank).  Engraved 
certificate  signed  by  AJbraham  Lincoln  and  William  H. 
Seward,  Sec.  of  State,  with  the  wax  seal.  Fine  perfect  con- 
dition, accompanied  by  a.  I.  s.  of  Jno.  G.  Nicolay  at  Spring- 
field, May  26,  i860  to  William  E.  Norris ,  Geologist  of 
Illinois,  enclosing  this  autograph  of  Lincoln. 

"  Mr.  Lincoln  has  been  so  much  occupied  w>ith  men  who  have 
called  to  see  him  that  I  couldn't  get  a  chance  at  him  since  the  receipt 
of  your  letter  until  this  morning.  I  herewith  enclose  you  his  auto- 
graph. Yours,  Jno.  G.  Nicolay."  Together  with  the  endorsements  of 
William  E.  Norris  on  the  above. 

69  LINCOLN.  Original  Autograph  Poem  by  R.  H. 
Stoddard  on  the  Death  of  Lincoln.  6  verses  signed  and 
dated.  New  York,  April  16,  1866.  With  India  proof  por- 
trait engraved  by  A.  H.  Ritchie.     (Lot.) 


70  l^ABCOCK,  Rev.  Samuel  B.     Discourse  on  the 
■*-^     Death  of  President  Lincoln  preached  in  the 

Orthodox  Congregational  Church  in  Dedham,  Wednesday, 
April  19,  1865.     8°  original  wrappers.  Dedham,  1865 

Fish,  No.  48. 

71  BACKUS,  Wilson  M.  The  Religion  of  Abraham 
Lincoln.  Address  delivered  before  the  Saturday  Lunch 
Club,  Feb.  12.    4  pp.  8°  (1910) 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  352. 

72  BAKER,  David  Charles.  Lincoln  vs.  Liquor. 
Portrait.     16°  paper.  St.  Louis,  Mo.  (1908) 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  13. 

73  BAKER.     Another  copy.     16°  paper. 

74  BACON,  G.  W.  Abraham  Lincoln  geschetst  in 
jijn  Leven  en  Daden.  Portrait  on  cover.  12°  original 
wrappers,  uncut.  Amsterdam,  1865 

Fish,  No.   51.     Fine  copy.     Scarce. 

75  BACON.  The  same,  12°  original  wrappers,  un- 
cut. Amsterdam,  1865 

76  BALDWIN,  James.  Abraham  Lincoln ;  a  true 
life.     Illustrations.     12°  cloth.  New  York,  1904 

Fish,  No.  57. 

77  BALDWIN.     Another  copy.     12°  cloth. 

New  York,  1904 


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12  C.  F.  Libbie  &  Co. 

78  BANCROFT,      George.       Abraham     Lincoln;     a 

tribute.     Portrait.     12°  cloth.  New  York,  1908 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  14.     A  reprint  without  note  or  comment  of  the 
Memorial  Address  before  Congress. 

79  BANCROFT.  Memorial  Address  on  the  Life  and 
Character  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Portrait  and  fac-simile 
signature.     First  ed.    8°  original  cloth.      Washington,  1866 

Fish,  No.  61. 

80  BANCROFT.  Another.  Fine  clean  copy.  Origi- 
nal cloth.  Washington,  1866 

81  BANCROFT.  Another.  8  copies  of  the  first  edi- 
tion, in  the  original  outside  paper  wrappers  as  issued  from 
the  Gov't  Printing  Office.  Washington,  1866 

82  [BARBER,  Joseph.]  War  Letters  of  a  Disbanded 
Volunteer;  embracing  his  experiences  as  Honest  Old  Abe's 
Bosom  friend  and  unofficial  adviser.     12°  cloth   (worn). 

New  York,  1864 
Fish,  No.   1017. 

83  BARLER,  O.  L.  Abraham  Lincoln  and  the  Irre- 
pressible Conflict ;  a  study  of  Abraham  Lincoln  and  the 
last  Glorified  Decade  of  his  Eventful  Life.  16°  original 
wrappers.  Beatrice,  Nebraska,  1903 

Fish,  No.  66. 

84  BARNES,  Albert.  The  State  of  the  Country;  a 
discourse  delivered  in  the  First  Presbyterian  Church,  Phila., 
June  I,  1865.    8°  original  wrappers.  Phila.,  1865 

Fish,  No.  67.     Only  500  copies  printed. 

85  BARRETT,  Frank  W.  Z.  Mourning  for  Lincoln. 
12°  cloth.,  uncut.  Phila.,  1909 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  244. 

86  BARRETT,  J.  H.  Barrett's  Authentic  ed.  Life  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  of  Illinois.     Portrait.     12°  cloth. 

Cincinnati,  i860 
Fish,  No.  70. 

87  BARRETT.  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Portrait. 
8°  new  cloth.  New  York,  1865 

Fish,  No.  72. 

88  BARRETT.  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Portrait. 
8°  cloth.  New  York,  1888 

Fish.  No.  72.     Reissue  edition  of  1888. 

89  BARRETT.  Abraham  Lincoln  and  his  Presidency. 
Illustrated.     2  vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut.  Cincinnati,  1904 

Fish,  No.  74.  Mr.  Barrett  was  Commissioner  of  Pensions  vmder 
the  Lincoln  Administration  and  his  work  is  considered  on-e  of  the  best 
studies  of  Lincoln. 

90  BARRETT,  and  C.  W.  Brown.  Life  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  "The  Story  Telling  President."  Illustrated. 
Square  8°  cloth.  Chicago  (1902) 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  15.  Autograph  copy,  with  autograph  of  Charles 
Walter  Brown  on  title  page. 


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91  BARRETT,  and  C.  W.  Brown.  Life  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  "  The  Story  Telling  President."  Illustrations. 
Square  8°  cloth.  Chicago,  1902 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  15. 

92  BARTLETT,  B.  W.  Life  and  Public  Services  of 
Hon.  Abraham  Lincoln.     Portrait.     12°  cloth. 

New  York,  i860 

See  Fish,  No.  75.  A  variation  of  imprint.  This  one,  A.  B. 
Burdick,  115  Nassau  street,  with  the  words  "Author's  edition"  at 
top  of  title  Scarce.  Different  from  any  edition  noted  by  Fish  in  his 
lists. 

93  BARTLETT.  Life  and  Public  Services  of  Hon. 
Abraham  Lincoln.     Portrait  on  title.     12°  paper 

New  York,  i860 
Fish,  No.  75.     With  the  imprint  of  Derby  &  Jackson. 

94  BARTLETT.  Life  and  Public  Services  of  Hon. 
Abraham  Lincoln.    Authorized  ed.     Portrait.     12°  cloth. 

H.  Dayton:   New  York,  i860 

Fish,  No.  77.  Scarce  first  edition,  357  pp.  Contains  letters  of 
notification  and  acceptance. 

95  BARTLETT,  John  R.  Literature  of  the  Rebel- 
lion ;  a  catalogue  of  books  and  pamphlets  relating  to  the 
Civil  War  in  the  United  States.  Royal  4°  sheets,  folded, 
uncut.  Boston,  1866 

Large  Paper:  only  60  copies  printed.  Contains  a  large  number 
of  Lincoln  items  and  a  list  of  300  eulogies,  sermons,  orations  and 
poems  on  Lincoln.     Not  listed  by  Fish. 

96  BATEMAN,  Newton.  Abraham  Lincoln  an  Ad- 
dress. 12°  paper,  uncut.  Cadmus  Club,  Galesburg,  111., 
1909. 

Fish,  No.  78.     Scarce. 

97  BATES,  David  H.  Lincoln  in  the  Telegraph 
Office.  Recollections  of  the  U.  S.  Military  Telegraph 
Corps  during  the  Civil  War.     Portrait.    8°  cloth. 

New  York,  1907 
Fish,  Sup.  No.  18. 

98  BATES,  Finis  L.  Escape  and  Suicide  of  John 
Wilkes  Booth,  Assassin  of  President  Lincoln.    16°  cloth. 

Memphis,  1907 
Fish,   Sup.   No.   17. 

99  BEACH,  Edward  S.  Abraham  Lincoln.  Read  at 
Mr.  Woodworth's  Lincoln  Dinner,  204  Commonwealth 
Ave.,  Boston,  Feb.  12,  1904.     Royal  8°  paper,  uncut. 

Printed  by  Request :   n.  d. 
Fish,  Sup.  No.  354     Rare,  limited  edition. 

100  BEALE,  J.  F.,  Jr.  Abraham  Lincoln ;  brief 
sketch,  etc.     12°  paper.  Phila.,  1909 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  226. 
loi     BEALE.     Another  copy.     12°  paper. 


14  C.  F.  Libbic  &  Co. 

102  BECKWITH,  William  P.  Abraham  Lincoln,  an 
Historical  Address.     12°  paper 

Printed  for  the  Author:    1903 
Fish,  No.  80. 

103  BELL,  John  T.  Abraham  Lincoln ;  an  address 
before  the  Illinois  Society  of  Oakland,  California.  Pp.  8. 
12°  paper.  Oakland   (1909) 

Fish,  No.  85.     Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

104  BENTON,  Joel.  Greeley  on  Lincoln;  with  Mr. 
Greeley's  letters  to  Charles  A.  Dana  and  a  lady  friend.  12° 
cloth.  New  York  (1893) 

Fish',  No.  362. 

105  BERGOLD,  Lilian  C.  Abraham  Lincoln ;  a  col- 
lection of  authentic  stories,  with  poems,  songs,  etc.  Illus- 
trations.    Square  8°  cloth.  Boston,  1908 

Fish.  Sup.  No.   19. 

106  BINGHAM,  John  A.  Trial  of  the  Conspirators 
for  the  Assassination  of  President  Lincoln.  Argument  of 
John  A.  Bingham,  Special  Judge  Advocate.  8°  original 
wrappers.  Boston,  1865 

Fish,  No.  93. 

107  BINNS,  Henry  B.  Abraham  Lincoln.  Portrait 
and  illustrations.     8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1907 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  21. 

108  BIRD,  M.  B.  Wesleyan  Missionary,  Port-au- 
Prince,  Hayti.  The  Victorious ;  a  small  poem  on  the 
assassination  of  President  Lincoln.  12°  cloth  (binding 
water  stained).  Kingston,  Jamaica,   1866 

Fish,  No.  97.     Very  scarce. 

109  BLACK,  Frank  S.  Abraham  Lincoln,  an  address 
before  the  Republican  Club  of  New  York  City,  Feb.  12, 
1903.     12°  paper,  uncut. 

Fish,  No.  99.     Privately  printed. 

110  BLACK.  Abraham  Lincoln.  An  Address  de- 
livered at  the  Celebration  of  the  looth  Anniversary  of  the 
Birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln  at  Cornell  University,  Feb.  12, 
1909.    8°  paper. 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  227.     With  autograph  of  the  author. 

111  BLACKBURN,  Rev.  William  M.  The  Crime 
against  the  Presidency,  Sermon  April  16,  1865,  in  the 
Fourth  Presbyterian  Church,  Trenton.  N.  J.  8°  original 
wrappers.  Trenton,  N.  J.,  1865 

Fish,  No.  100. 

112  BLAINE,  James  G.  Twenty  Years  of  Congress 
from  Lincoln  to  Garfield  ;  with  a  view  of  the  events  which 
led  to  the  political  Revolution  of  i860.  Steel  portraits  of 
Lincoln  and  others.  Illustrations.  2  vols,  very  thick  8° 
cloth.  Norwich,  1884 


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113  BLAIR,  Francis  G.  The  One  Hundredth  Anni- 
versary of  the  Birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Issued  by  Fran- 
cis G.  Blair,  Supt.  of  Public  Instruction  for  the  Schools  of 
Illinois.    8°  paper.  Springfield,  1908 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  245. 

114  BLAIR.    Another  copy.    8°  paper. 

115  BLAIR,  F.  G.  Semi-Centennial  of  the  Lincoln- 
Douglas  Debates  in  Illinois,  1858-1908.  Circular  of  sugges- 
tions for  school  celebration.     Pp.  41.    8°  original  wrappers. 

Springfield,  1908 
Fish,  Sup.  No.  22. 

116  BLAIR,    Another  Copy.    8°  paper. 

117  BLAIR,  Montgomery.  Speech  of,  on  the  Revolu- 
tionary Schemes  of  the  Ultra-Abolitionists  and  in  Defence 
of  the  Policy  of  the  President,  delivered  at  the  Unconstitu- 
tional Union  Meeting  held  at  Rockville,  Montgomery  Co., 
Maine,  October  3,  1863.    8°  original  wrappers. 

New  York,  1863 
Fish.    No.    102.     Somewhat    damaged    by    nail. 

118  BLAKE,  Rev.  John  Falkner.  A  Sermon  on  the 
Services  and  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  preached  in  Christ 
Church,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  April  16,  1865.  8°  original 
wrappers.  New  York,  1865 

Fish,  No.  104. 

119  BLANCHARD,  Rufus.  Abraham  Lincoln  the 
Type  of  American  Genius ;  an  historical  romance.  Portrait. 
8°  paper,  uncut.  Wheaton,  1882 

Fish,  No.  105. 

120  BOOK  of  the  Prophet  Stephen.  Son  of  Douglas, 
Wherein  Marvellous  things  are  Foretold  of  the  reign  of 
Abraham.     12°  original  wrappers.  New  York  (1863) 

Fish,  No.   112.     Original  edition. 

121  BOOK  of  the  Prophet  Stephen,  Son  of  Douglas. 
Book  Second.     12°  original  wrapper.  New  York,  1864 

Fish,  No.  113. 

122  BOOKSELLER'S  League.  Souvenir  of  the  Lin- 
coln Dinner.  Feb.  17.  1909.  Containing  Lincoln's  Gettys- 
burg Address.  Portrait  of  Lincoln,  i  page  8°.  Printed  on 
Japanese  vellum.  New  York,  1901 

Not  yet   listed. 

123  BOOTH.  How  Wilkes  Booth  Crossed  the 
Potomac.     (Magazine  Excerpt.)     8°  half  morocco. 

N.  p.,  n.  d. 

6    illustrations   inserted.     From   G.    Alfred   Townsend's    Library 
with  the  book  plate  of  "  Gath." 


1 6  C.  F.  Libbie  &  Co. 

124  BOOTH.  The  Trial  of  the  Assassins  and  Con- 
spirators at  Washington,  D.  C,  May  and  June,  1865,  for  the 
murder  of  President  Lincoln.  Complete  and  unabridged 
ed.  Containing  the  whole  of  the  suppressed  evidence.  Por- 
trait of  Booth  on  cover.    8°  original  paper  wrappers,  uncut. 

Phila.  (1865) 
Fish,   No.  218.     Last  cover  missing. 

125  BOOTH,  Mary  L.  The  Uprising  of  a  Great 
People,  the  United  States  in  1861.     12°  cloth. 

New  York,  1861 
Not  listed  by  Fish,  but  contains  much  important  Lincoln  matter. 

126  BOOTH,  Robert  R.  Personal  Forgiveness  and 
Public  Justice,  a  Sermon  preached  in  the  Mercer  Street 
Presbyterian  Church,  New  York,  April  22,,  1865.  8°  original 
wrappers.  New  York,  1865 

Fish,  No.  116. 

127  BOSTON.  Bronze  Group  Commemorating 
Emancipation ;  a  gift  to  the  City  of  Boston  from  Honorable 
Moses  Kimball.    Photograph.    8°  original  wrapper. 

Boston,  1879 
Fish,  No.  120. 

128  BOSTON.  A  Memorial  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  late 
President  of  the  United  States.    4°  half  morocco,  uncut. 

Boston,  1865, 
Fish,  No.  119.     Large  Paper  Edition.     Most  of  the  edition  issued 
in  8°.     Contains  Sumner's  Eulogy  and  Poem  by  O.  W.  Holmes. 

129  BOSTON.  Memorial  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  late 
President  of  the  United  States.     Royal  8°  cloth. 

New  York,  1865 
Fish,  No.  119. 

130  BOSTON.  Proceedings  of  the  City  Council  of 
Boston,  April  17th,  1865,  on  Occasion  of  the  Death  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln.    8°  original  wrappers.  Boston,  1865, 

Fish,  No.  118.     Only  350  copies  printed  on  alternate  pages. 

131  BOSTON.  Programme  of  Memorial  Services  in 
Honor  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Music  Hall,  June  i,  1865,  3 
P.  M.     4  pp.  8°. 

The  scarce  programme  mentioned  in  note  to  No.  119. 

132  BOSTON  Public  Library.  Abraham  Lincoln.  A 
short  list  of  books  for  school  use.    16°  paper.      Boston,  1909^ 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  247. 

133  BOUNDY.  Liberty's  Martyr;  a  poem  in  eight 
cantos.    Illustrated.     12°  cloth.  Jermyn,  Pa.,  1897^ 

Fish,  No.  123. 

134  BOUTWELL,  George  S.  Eulogy  on  the  Death 
of  Abraham  Lincoln  delivered  before  the  City  Council  and 
Citizens  of  Lowell,  April  19,  1865.    8°  original  wrappers. 

Lowell,  1865- 
Fish,  No.  124. 


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135  BOUTWELL.  Eulogy  on  the  Death  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln  delivered  before  the  City  Council  and  Citizens 
of  Lowell,  April  19,  1865.    8°  original  wrappers. 

Lowell,  1865 
Fish,  No.  124. 

136  BOUTWELL,     Henry     S.       Abraham     Lincoln. 

Speech  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  Feb.  11,  1909.     8° 

stitched. 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  228.  With  autograph  inscription  on  title  page, 
with  a  signed  typewritten  letter  inserted. 

137  BOWLES,  Samuel.  Carrie  E.  S.  Twing,  Medium. 
Interviews  with  Spirits,  No.  3.  Includes  interviews  with 
Lincoln,  John  Wilkes  Booth,  Madame  Surratt.  8°  paper 
(slightly  stained).  Springfield,  1885 

Not  yet  listed. 

138  BOYD,  Andrew.  Abraham  Lincoln  Foully  Assas- 
sinated April  14,  1865,  a  Poem.  With  an  illustration  from 
London  Punch  for  May,  1865.  Republished  with  an  intro- 
duction.   4°  sheets,  folded,  uncut.  Albany,  1868 

Fish,  No.  125.  One  of  75  copies  printed.  Mr.  Boyd  was  the 
first  bibliographer  of  Lincoln  and  one  of  the  earliest  collectors  of 
Lincolniana.     A  very  scarce  item,  not  in  many  Lincoln  collections. 

139  BOYD.  A  Memorial  Lincoln  Biography;  being 
an  account  of  books,  eulogies,  sermons,  portraits,  engrav- 
ings, medals,  etc.,  published  upon  Abraham  Lincoln.  Pho- 
tographs.   4°  cloth.  Albany,  1870 

Fish,  No.  126.  Part  L  an  account  of  the  Publications  Occasioned 
by  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  is  by  Charles  H.  Hart,  also  the 
introduction. 

140  BRADY,  Rev.  Cyrus  T.  Washington  and  Lin- 
coln ;  a  comparison  and  contrast  and  a  consequence.  Address, 
June  18,  1904,  at  Valley  Forge,  Pa.     8°  paper,  uncut. 

Phila.,  1904 
Fish,  Sup.  No.  355-     Autograph  presentation  copy  only  500  copies 
issued. 

141  BRAKEMAN,  Rev.  N.  S.  A  Great  Man  Fallen; 
a  sermon  preached  in  the  Methodist  Church,  Baton  Rouge, 
La.,  April  23,  1865,  on  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  8° 
original  wrappers.  New  Orleans,  1865 

Fish,  No.  131.     Scarce. 

142  BRAMANTIP,  Bocardo.  The  Abraham  Lincoln 
Myth ;  an  essay  in  higher  criticism.     12°  paper. 

New  York,  1894 
Fish,  No.  132.     The  author  was  Oliver  Prince  Buel.     A  satirical 
argument  that  no  emancipation  proclamation  was  ever  issued. 

143  BRANIGAN,  Rev.  W.  H.  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Sermon,  Unitarian  Church,  Peterboro,  N.  H.,  Feb.  7,  1909. 
8°  paper.  Peterboro,  1909 

Fish,  Sup.   No.  308.     Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 


i8  C.  F.  Libbic  &  Co. 

144  BRIGGS,  George  W.  Eulog-y  on  Abraham  Lin- 
coln, June  I,  1865.  8°  paper  (worn  and  back  cover  miss- 
ing). Salem,  1865 

Fish.  No.  134. 

145  BRIGGS,  Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln,  with  the 
Proceedings  of  the  City  Council  on  the  Death  of  the  Presi- 
dent.    8°  original  wrapper.  Salem,  Mass.,  1865 

Fish,  No.  134. 

146  BROADSIDE.  The  Original  Lincoln  Cabin. 
This  cabin  built  by  Abraham  Lincoln  and  John  Hanks,  in 
Macon  County,  Illinois,  in  1830,  is  now  on  exhibition  on  the 
Parade  Ground,  Boston  Common.  Herald  Print,  4  Williams 
Court,  Boston.  Original  broadside.  8°  (soiled  and  mended 
and  rebacked). 

Extremely  rare  Lincoln  item.     Not  yet  listed. 

147  BROADSIDE.  "Memento  Mori."  Woodcut 
portrait  of  Lincoln.  Born  Feb.  12,  1809,  Assassinated  April 
15,  1865.  "  Most  strict  in  his  observance  of  what  was  right 
— Most  rigid  in  his  adherence  to  Justice."  With  heavy 
mourning  border.     Small  folio  (corner  torn). 

148  BROADSIDES.  Lincoln.  Poem  by  Ernest  Mc- 
GafFey,  Perkins  Bass  School,  Chicago,  1905  (2  copies)  ; — 
Tributes  to  the  Memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  by  George 
W.  Churchwell,  Congress  Club,  1909; — Unveiling  of  the 
Bust  of  Lincoln,  Address  Adopted  by  the  Lincoln  Monu- 
ment League  of  San  Francisco,  n.  d.     (4) 

Not  yet  listed. 

149  BROADSIDES.     One  page  8°.     Each  contains  a 

verse  or  extract  of  a  speech  in  regard  to  Abraham  Lincoln. 

Specially  printed  on  hand  made  paper,  with  titles  printed 

in  red.     (6) 

Includes :  A  sonnet,  by  C.  B.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  Republican, 
April  5,  1865 ;—  Poem  of  T.  H.  Elliott.  Brattleboro.  Vt. ;—  Extract  of 
Speech  by  Ignatius  Donnelly,  1864 : —  The  Typical  American,  by  Henry 
W.  Grady; — A  Remarkable  Estimate,  Final  Paragraph  in  Scripp's  Life 
of  Lincoln; — An  Appreciation  from  Life  and  Letters  of  E.  L.  Godwin. 

150  BROCKETT,  L.  P.  Life  and  Times  of  Abraham 
Lincoln.     Portrait.     8°  full  roan  (worn).  Phila.,  1865 

Fish,  No.  135. 

151  BROOKLYN,  N.  Y.  Services  and  Addresses  at 
the  Unveiling  of  the  Statue  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Brooklyn, 
Oct.  21,  1869.    8°  original  wrapper.  Brooklyn,  1869 

Fish,  No.  136. 

152  BROOKLYN  Public  Library.  Abraham  Lincoln. 
A  list  of  Lincoln's  Writings  and  Works  relating  to  Lincoln 
in  the  Brooklyn  Public  Library.     16°  paper.    Brooklyn,  1909 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  23. 


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153  BROOKS,  Elbridge  S.  The  Heroic  Life  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln.  Colored  plates  and  other  illustrations.  Square 
8°  pictorial  boards.  Boston,  1902 

Fish,  No.  411. 

154  BROOKS.  The  True  Story  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Illustrations.    4°  cloth.  Boston  (1896) 

Fish,  No.  138. 

155  BROOKS,  Noah.  Abraham  Lincoln  and  the 
Downfall  of  American  Slavery.     Portrait.     12°  cloth. 

New  York,  1908 
Fish,  No.   140,   1908  edition. 

156  BROOKS.  Washington  in  Lincoln's  Time.  12' 
cloth.  New  York,  1896 

Fish,  No.   141,  the  1896  edition. 

157  BROOKS,  Phillips.  Address.  Abraham  Lincoln. 
16°  half  roan.  Chicago,  n.  d. 

A  cheap  reprint  of  Phillips  Brooks'   Sermon. 

158  [BROOM,  W.  W.]  Abraham  Lincoln's  Charac- 
ter.    Sketched  by  English  Travellers.     Pp.  4.    8°. 

Brooklyn  (1865) 
Fish,  No.  144.     Very  rare. 

159  BROUGH,  Hon.  John.  Loyal  Publications  of 
National  Union  Association  of  Ohio.  No.  3.  Cincinnati,  O., 
July,  1863.  Dayton  Speech  of  Hon.  John  Brough.  Presi- 
dent Lincoln's  Responses  relative  to  the  Arrest  of  Vallan- 
digham.    Pp.  31.    8°  stitched.  Cincinnati,  1863 

Fish,    Sup.    No.  24.     Very   scarce. 

160  BROWN,  Charles  F.  Artemus  Ward,  His  Book. 
Comic  illustrations.     First  ed.     12°  cloth  (worn). 

New  York,  1862 
It  was  Ward's  book  which  Lincoln  delighted  to  read. 

161  BROWN,  Frances  E.    Ruth ;  a  sacred  drama  and 

original  lyrical  poems.    12°  cloth.  New  York,  1871 

Contains  a  poem  on  the  Assassination  of  President  Lincoln,  2  pp. 
Not  Mentioned  by  Fish. 

162  BROWN,  J.  H.  Four  Years  in  Secessia;  or,  ad- 
ventures within  and  beyond  the  Union  Lines.  Illustrations. 
8°  cloth.  Hartford,  1865 

163  BROWN,  Theodore  F.  Abraham  Lincoln.  Ad- 
dress delivered  at  the  George  H.  Thomas  Post  No.  13, 
G.  A.  R.,  Cincinnati,  O.,  Feb.  8,  1909.    Pp.  4.    8°  paper. 

(Cincinnati,  1909) 
Fish,  Sup.  No.  229. 

164  BROWNE,  Robert  H.  Abraham  Lincoln  and 
Men  of  his  Time.  Revised  2nd  ed.  Illustrated.  2  vols.  12° 
cloth.  Chicago,  1907 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  25. 


20  C.  F.  Libbie  &  Co. 

165  BROWNLOW,  W.  G.  Sketches  of  the  Rise, 
Progress  and  Decline  of  Secession ;  with  a  narrative  of  per- 
sonal adventures  among  the  rebels.  Portrait  and  illustra- 
tions.    12°  cloth.  Phila.,   1862 

166  BRYAN.  Masterful  Tributes  to  the  Memory  of 
President  Lincoln.  By  Hon.  William  Jennings  Bryan  and 
the  Volunteer  Soldier  by  Hon  J.  M.  Thurster,  delivered  at 
the  Columbia  Theater,  Washington,  D.  C,  April  14,  1907. 
8°  paper.  Washington,  1907 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  230. 

167  BUCKINGHAM,  J.  E.,  Sr.  Reminiscences  and 
Souvenirs  of  the  Assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Illus- 
trations.   8°  paper.  Washington,  1894 

Fish,  No.  147. 

168  BUENOS  Aires.  Tribute  to  the  Memory  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  by  the  American  Citizens  residing  in 
Buenos  Aires.    8°  original  wrappers.  Buenos  Aires,  n.  d. 

Fish,  No.   148.     One  of  the  rarest  of  Lincohi  items. 

169  BUFFALO,  In  Memoriam.  Abraham  Lincoln 
Assassinated  at  Washington,  April  14,  1865.  With  an 
account  of  proceedings  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     8°  cloth. 

Bufifalo,  1865 
Fish,  No'.  149. 

170  BULLOCK,  Alexander  H.  Abraham  Lincoln 
the  Just  Magistrate,  the  Representative  Statesman,  the 
Practical  Philanthropist.    8°  wrappers.        Worcester  (1865) 

Fish,  No.  151. 

171  BUNGAY,  George  W.  The  Bobolink  Minstrel; 
or.  Republican  Songster  for  i860.  "  Lincoln  and  Liberty." 
16°  paper.  New  York,  i860 

Fish,  No.   152.     Scarce. 

172  BUNGENER,  F.  Lincoln,  sa  Vie,  son  CEuvre  et 
sa  Mort.     12°  original  covers,  uncut.  Lausanne,  1865 

Fish,  No.   153,  very  scarce. 

173  BUNGENER.  Abraham  Lincoln  Sein  Leben 
Wirken  und  Sterben.    16°  boards.  Bern,  1866 

Fish,  No.   154.     Scarce,  foreign  edition. 

174  BUNGENER.  Lincoln  Zijn  Leven,  Werk  en 
Dood.    Illuminated  cover.    12°  paper,  uncut.    Utrecht,  1866 

Fish,  No.  155.     Scarce,  foreign  item. 

175  BURNHAM,  Rev.  M.  Abraham  Lincoln.  Ora- 
tion delivered  May  30,  1895,  Memorial  Day,  by  request  of 
Ransom  Post  131,  St.  Louis  Dept.,  of  Missouri  G.  A.  R.,  on 
the  occasion  of  their  pilgrimage  to  the  temple  of  our  Mar- 
tyred President  at  Springfield,  111.     8°  paper. 

(St.  Louis,  1895) 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  248.     One  of  the  rarest  pamphlets  of  the  Supple- 
mentary list.     Lacking  in  many  collections. 


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176  BURRAGE,  Henry  S.  Gettysburg  and  Lincoln. 
The  Battle,  the  Cemetery  and  the  National  Park.  Illus- 
trated.   Small  8°  cloth.  New  York,  1906 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  27. 

177  BURRELL,  David  J.  Marble  Collegiate  Pulpit, 
Feb.  14,  1909.  Sermon  on  the  Righteousness  of  Lincoln. 
16°  paper.  (New  York,  1909) 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  249. 

178  BURTON,  John  E.  Abraham  Lincoln;  an  Ora- 
tion, Lake  Geneva,  Wis.,  1903.  8°  paper,  uncut.  No 
imprint. 

Fish,  No.  161. 

179  BUTLER,  Rev.  C.  M.  Funeral  Address  on  the 
Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln  delivered  in  the  Church  of  the 
Covenant,  April  19,  1865.  8°  original  wrappers.    Phila.,  1865 

Fish,  No.  163. 

180  BUTLER,  J.  G.  The  Martyr  President;  our 
grief  and  our  duty.    Pp.  14.    8°  sheets,  folded  and  unopened. 

Washington,  1865 
Fish,  No.  165. 

181  BUTTERWORTH,  Hezekiah.  The  Heroine  of 
the  Wilderness ;  the  story  of  Lincoln's  mother.  Illustra- 
tions.    12°  cloth.  Phila.,  1906 

Fish,   Sup.    No.   28. 

182  BUTTERWORTH.  In  the  Boyhood  of  Lincoln ; 
a  tale  of  the  Tinker  Schoolmaster  and  the  Times  of  Black 
Hawk.    Illustrations.     12°  cloth.  New  York,  1907 

Fish,  No.  166,  1907  edition. 

183  f^  AIRNES,  J.  E.    The  Slave  Power ;  its  char- 
^^      acter,  career  and  probably  designs.  8°  cloth. 

New  York,  1862 

184  CALIFORNIA.  Lincoln  Centenary,  Feb.  12, 
1909,  Veteran's  Home  of  California,  Napa  County.  Pro- 
gramme.   4  pp.    12°.  (San  Francisco,  1909) 

Not  yet  listed. 

185  CALIFORNIA.  Lincoln  Day  Programme  for 
the  Schools  of  California.    8°  paper.  Sacramento,  1909 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  250. 

186  CALIFORNIA  and  Nevada  G.  A.  R.  Headquar- 
ters, Lincoln  Post  No.  i.  Lincoln  Day  Programmes  and 
Details  to  Visit  Pubhc  Schools,  1907-1909.  Each  4  pp. 
8°.     (2) 

Not  yet  listed. 

187  CAMPAIGN  of  i860;  comprising  speeches  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,  William  H.  Seward  and  others.    8°  cloth. 

Albany,  i860 

Fish,  No.   171.     Scarce.     Made  up  of  various  documents,  paged 

separately,   chiefly   "  Evening  Journal   Tracts "   a   series   of  pamphlets 


22  C.  F.  Libbie  &  Co. 

issued  by  the  Albany  Evening  Journal.  Edited  by  Thurlow  Weed. 
The  volume  presents  a  fairly  complete  view  of  the  ground  taken  by 
the  party  which  elected  Lincoln  to  the  Presidency. 

i88     CAMBRIDGE    Public     Library    Bulletin,    Feb., 

1909.  List  of  books  relating  to  Abraham  Lincoln.  16° 
paper. 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  251. 

189  CAMPBELL,  Helen  M.  The  Life  of  Abraham 
Lincoln.     12°  cloth.  Boston,  n.  d. 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  252. 

190  CANISIUS,  Dr.  Theodor.  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Portrait.    12°  original  wrappers,  uncut.  Stuttgart.  1878 

Fish,  No.  173.     Very  scarce. 

191  CANNON,  Joseph  G.  Abraham  Lincoln.  Speech 
before  the  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  Feb.  12, 

1910.  8°  paper,  uncut.  Washington,  1910 

Presentation  copy,  with  the  autograph  of  the  author.     Not  yet 
listed. 

192  CARPENTER,  F.  B.  Six  Months  at  the  White 
House  with  Abraham  Lincoln ;  the  story  of  a  picture.  16° 
cloth.  New  York,  1866 

Fish,    No.    177.     Scarce    first    issue,    afterwards    reprinted    with 
different  title. 

193  CARR,  Clarke  E.  Lincoln  at  Gettysburg;  an  ad- 
dress.   Illustrated.    16°  cloth,  uncut.  Chicago,  1906 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  31. 

194  CARR.  The  Illini;  a  story  of  the  Prairies.  20 
portraits.    8°  cloth,  uncut.  Chicago,  1904 

Contains  a  vast  amount  of  Lincoln  material  by  a  contemporary. 
Not  mentioned  by  Fish. 

195  CARR.  The  Lincoln-Douglas  Debates.  An  Ad- 
dress delivered  before  the  Illinois  State  Bar  Association, 
Galesburg,  111.,  July  11,  1907.   8°  paper.  N.  p. 

Fish,   Sup.   No.  253.     Presentation  copy,  with  autograph  of  the 
author. 

196  CARSON,  Hampton  L.  Collection  of  Autograph 
Letters.  Supplement  to  Part  2.  Containing  facsimile  of 
Lincoln  Letter.     4°  paper.  Phila.,  1904 

197  CARSON.  The  Real  Greatness  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln. Speech  in  response  to  a  toast  at  the  Annual  Dinner 
of  the  Union  League  of  Philadelphia,  Feb.  13,  1899.  Royal 
8°  paper,  uncut.  Phila.,  1899 

Fish.   Sup.   No.   z^.     Presentation  copy,  with   inscription  by  the 
author. 

198  CASE  Library,  Cleveland,  O.  A  List  of  Lincoln- 
iana.    16°  sheets,  folded.  (Cleveland,  1909) 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  309. 


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igg  CASE  Library.  Another  copy.  16°  sheets, 
folded. 

200  CASTLE,  Capt.  Henry  A.  Typical  Americans. 
Address  at  Annual  Banquet  of  Minnesota  Commandery 
Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion,  Minnesota,  Feb.  12, 
1901.     8°  stitched. 

Fish,  No.   178. 

201  CATALOGUE  (Part  2),  of  the  Extensive  Pri- 
vate Library  of  Major  William  H.  Hodgkins,  of  Somer- 
ville,  Mass.,  priced  in  ink.     8°  paper,  uncut.       Boston,  1907 

Much  of  this  catalogue  is  devoted  to  Lincoln.     Not  yet  listed. 

202  CATHEY,  James  H.  The  Genesis  of  Lincoln. 
Portrait.     16°  cloth.  N.  p.,  n.  d. 

Fish,  No.  181.     The  addenda  includes  John  E.  Burton's  oration. 

203  CELEBRATION  by  the  Colored  People's  Educa- 
tional Monument  Association  in  Memory  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln, on  the  4th  of  July,  1865,  in  the  Presidential  grounds, 
Washington,  D.  C.     8°  paper.  Washington,  1865 

Fish,  No.  183. 

204  CENTURY  Illustrated  Monthly  Magazine.  Vols. 
73  and  74.     Numerous  illustrations.     2  vols,  royal  8°  cloth. 

New  York,  1906-07 

Contains    among    other    articles    David    H.    Bates'    articles    on 
Lincoln  in  the  Telegraph  Ofiice. 

205  CHAFIN,  Eugene  W.  Lincoln,  the  Man  of  Sor- 
row.    3rd  ed.     12°  cloth.  Chicago,  1909 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  33. 

206  CHAMBERLIN,  Joseph  E.  The  "  Ifs  "  of  His- 
tory.    16°  cloth.  Phila.  (1907) 

Not  yet   listed.     Contains   an   article  on   Lincoln   "  If  Abraham 
Lincoln's  father  had  Moved  Southward  not  Northward." 

207  CHAMBERLIN,  General  Joshua  L.  Abraham 
Lincoln.  Seen  from  the  Field  in  the  War  for  the  Union.  A 
paper  read  before  the  Commandery  of  the  State  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion,  Feb.  12,  1909.  8" 
paper,  uncut.  Phila.  (1909) 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  356.     98  copies  privately  printed  for  the  author. 

208  CHAMBERLIN,  N.  H.  The  Assassination  of 
Presidenf  Lincoln,  a  Sermon,  St.  James'  Church,  Birming- 
ham, Conn.     16°  original  wrappers.  New  York,  1865 

Fish,  No.  186. 

209  CHAMBERLIN.  The  Assassination  of  Presi- 
dent Lincoln ;  a  sermon  preached  in  St.  James'  Church,  Bir- 
mingham, Conn.,  April  19,  1865.     16°  original  covers. 

New  York,  1865 
Fish,  No.  186. 

210  CHAMBERLIN.  The  same.  Another  copy 
(slightly  foxed). 


24  C.  F.  Libbie  &  Co. 

211  CHAMPION,  Frank.  Campaign  Handbook  and 
Citizen's  Manual,  1765-1872.  With  biographical  sketches 
of  the  Presidents.     18°  cloth.  Hartford,  1872 

Biography  of  Lincoln. 

212  CHAPLIN,  Jeremiah.  Chips  from  the  White 
House.     12°  cloth.  Boston,  1881 

Contains  an  interesting  chapter  on  Lincoln,  pp.  223  to  283. 

213  CHASE,  Salmon  P.     (United  States  Senator  and 

Gov.  of  Ohio).     Life  and  Public  Services  of.     By  J.  W. 

Schuckers.     Portrait.     8°  cloth.  New  York,  1874 

Gov.  Chase  was  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  in  Lincoln's  Admin- 
istration. 

214  CHASE  &  Sanborn.  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
16°  paper.  (Boston.) 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  275. 

215  CHICAGO  Copperhead  Convention.  The 
Treasonable  and  Revolutionary  Utterances  of  the  Men  who 
Composed  it.  Extracts  from  all  the  notable  speeches  de- 
livered in  and  out  of  the  National  Democratic  Convention. 
8°  stitched  (worn).  Washington,  1864 

Fish,  No.  190. 

216  CHICAGO  Hebrew  Institute.  Ritual  for  the 
Centennial  Celebration  of  President  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Pp.  4.     8°  sheet,  folded.  N.  p.,  n.  d. 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  370. 

217  CHICAGO  Hebrew  Institute.  Programme  of 
Celebrations  during  Lincoln  Week.     8°  paper. 

Chicago,  1909 
Fish.  Sup.  No.  371. 

218  CHICAGO  Public  Library.  List  of  Books  and 
Magazine  Articles  on  Abraham  Lincoln.     8°  paper. 

Chicago,  1909 
Fish,  Sup.  No.  34. 

219  CHICAGO  Public  Library.  Another  copy.  8° 
paper. 

220  CHINIQUY,  Father.  Lincoln's  Assassination 
traced  directly  to  the  Doors  of  Rome.  Every  person  con- 
nected with  the  murder  was  a  Roman  Catholic.  Father 
Chiniquy  and  the  Martyred  President.     18°  paper. 

N.  p.,  n.  d. 
Fish,  No.  193-A.     Scarce. 

221  CHITTENDEN,  L.  E.  Abrahain  Lincoln's 
Speeches.     Portrait.     12°  cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  1908 

Fish,  No.  561.     A  reissue  of  the  1895  edition. 

222  CHITTENDEN.  Lincoln  and  the  Sleeping 
Sentinel ;  the  true  story.     Portraits.     16°  cloth,  uncut. 

New  York,  1909 
Fish,  Sup.  No.  36. 


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223  CHITTENDEN.  Personal  Reminiscences;  in- 
cluding Lincoln  and  others,  1840-1890.    8°  cloth. 

New  York,  1893 
Fish,  No.  195. 

224  CHITTENDEN.  Recollections  of  President 
Lincoln  and  his  Administration.  Portrait.  8°  cloth,  un- 
cut. New  York,  1904 

Fish,  No.  194,  edition  of  1904. 

225  CHOATE,  Joseph  H.  The  Career  and  Character 
of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Address  delivered  at  the  Philosophi- 
cal Institution  of  Edinburgh,  Nov.  13,  1900.     12°  paper. 

Chicago,  (1901) 

Fish,  No.  197. 

226  CHOATE.  (Translated  into  Japanese  by  Yama- 
gata  Teisaburo).    8°  paper.  N.  p.,  n.  d. 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  iJ.     Scarce. 

227  CHOATE.     Abraham  Lincoln.     12°  boards. 

New  York,  1901 
Fish,  No.  198.     The  Edinburgh  Address,  8th  thousand. 

228  CHOOSING  "Abe  Lincoln  Captain  and  other 
Stories.     12°  cloth.  Akron,  1899 

Fish,  No.  199. 

229  CHRISTIAN,  George  L.  Abraham  Lincoln ;  an 
address  delivered  before  the  R.  E.  Lee  Camp  No.  i.  Con- 
federate Veterans,  at  Richmond,  Va.,  Oct.  29,  1909.  8° 
paper.  Richmond,  1909 

Not  yet  listed.     Scarce. 

230  CINCINNATI.  Programme  of  Celebration 
Commemorating  the  Centennial  Anniversary  of  the  Birth 
of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Feb.  12,  1909.    8°  paper. 

Cincinnati,  1909 
Fish,  Sup.  No.  310. 

231  CINCINNATI.     Another  copy. 

232  CINCINNATI  Public  Library.  Special  Reading 
List.  Works  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Compiled  by  Margaret 
S.  Thompson.     Narrow  12°  paper.  Cincinnati,  1909 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  254. 

233  CINCINNATI  PubHc  Schools.  Program.  Ger- 
man Text,  Jan.  1909.  By  H.  H.  Fisk,  Supervisor  of  Ger- 
man.    Royal  8°  paper. 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  357. 

234  CINCINNATI.  Souvenir  of  the  Lincoln  Day 
Celebration,  Commemorating  the  Centennial  Anniversary 
of  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.    8°  paper,  uncut. 

Cincinnati,  1909 
Fish,  Sup.   No.  358.     Presentation  copy. 

235  CINCINNATI.     Another  copy.    8°  paper,  uncut. 


26  C.  F.  Libbic  &  Co. 

236  CLARK,  A.  S.  Catalogue  of  a  Collection  of  Lin- 
coln Literature.  No.  64.  Pp.  12.  Nos.  i  to  532.  8°  sheets, 
folded   (last  2  leaves  torn  into). 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  38.     A  poorly  printed  catalogue,  but  scarce. 

237  CLARK,  Daniel.  Eulogy  on  the  Life  and  Char- 
acter of  Abraham  Lincoln  before  the  City  Government  of 
Manchester,  N.  H.,  June  i,  1865.  8°  paper  (lower  margins 
water  stained).  Manchester,  1885 

Fish,  No.  203. 

238  CLARK,  Henry.  Eulogy  on  the  Life  and  Ser- 
vices of  President  Lincoln  pronounced  before  the  Citizens 
of  Poultney  and  Vicinity,  April  19,  1865.  8°  original  wrap- 
pers. Rutland,  1865 

Fish,  No.  204. 

239  CLARKE,  Thomas.     Sir  Copp,  a  Poem  for  the 

Times  in  six  cantos.     First  ed.     12°  cloth,        Chicago,  1865 

Collateral  to  Lincoln,  a  Poem  of  the  Civil  War.  Mentions 
Lincoln  and  Father  Abraham. 

240  CLEVELAND  Public  Library.  Children's  Leaf. 
Lincoln  Birthday  Number,  Jan.  1909.    4pp.  8°. 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  256. 

241  CLEVELAND.     Another  Copy.     Corner  torn. 

242  CLEVELAND  Public  Library.  Special  Reading 
List.  School  Holiday  Series.  No.  3.  Abraham  Lincoln. 
2nd  ed.     revised  and  enlarged.     16°  limp  cloth. 

Minneapolis,  1905 
Fis'h,  Sup.  No.  255. 

243  CLINTON,  Mass.  Order  of  Exercises,  Centen- 
nial Programme.     12°  card,  folded.  Clinton,  1909 

Not  yet  listed. 

244  CODDINGTON,  David  S.  Eulogy  on  President 
Lincoln  delivered  in  the  Citadel  Square  Church,  Charleston, 
S.  C,  May  6.  1865.    8°  original  wrappers.    New  York,  1865 

Fish,   No.   208.     Original   edition :   only   500  copies   printed. 

245  COFFIN,  C.  C.  Abraham  Lincoln.  Illustrations. 
Square  8°  cloth.  New  York  (1892) 

Fish,  No.  209. 

246  COGGESHALL,  William  T.  Lincoln  Memorial. 
The  Journeys  of  Abraham  Lincoln  from  Springfield  to 
Washington,  1861,  as  President-elect  and  from  Washington 
to  Springfield,  1865,  as  President  Martyred.  Portrait.  12° 
half  morocco.  Columbus,  1865 

Fish,  No.  210. 

247  COLFAX.  Schuyler.     Life  of.     By  O.  G.  Hollis- 

ter.     Portraits.    8°  cloth.  New  York,  1886 

Author's  Presentation  copy.  Colfax  was  an  intimate  and  con- 
fidante of  President  Lincoln  and  this  work  presents  many  interesting 
phases  of  the  President  drawn  from  Colfax's  personal  observation. 


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248  COLLIER'S  (The)  National  Weekly.  Lincoln 
Centennial  Number,  Feb.  13,  1909.  2  sections.  Sections  i 
and  2.    Small  folio,  paper.  New  York,  1909 

Section  2  is  Address  of  President  Roosevelt  at  Lincoln's  Birth- 
place, Feb.  2,  1909.  Folio,  broadside  with  page  border  in  colors. 
Suitable  for  framing. 

249  COLLINS,  William  H.  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Speech  of  Hon.  William  H.  Collins  in  the  Hall  of  Represen- 
tatives, April  15,  1887.    Pp.  12.    8°  stitched.      Qiiincy,  1887 

Fish,  No.  214.  With  autograph  signature  and  note  by  the 
author  on  last  leaf. 

250  COLLIS.  The  Religion  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Correspondence  between  Gen.  Charles  H.  T.  Collis  and  Col- 
onel Robert  G.  Ingersoll.    8°  paper.  New  York,  1900 

Fish,  No.  215. 

251  [COLMAN,  W.  M.]  The  Evidence  that  Abra- 
ham Lincoln  was  not  born  in  Lawful  Wedlock.  The  sad 
story  of  Nancy  Hanks.     Pp.  18.     8°  stitched. 

(Dallas,  Texas,  n.  d.) 
Fish,  Sup.  No.  40. 

252  CONGRESS.  Message  of  the  President  of  the 
United  States  and  Reports  Proper  of  the  Heads  of  Depart- 
ment, made  at  the  First  Session  of  the  38th  Congress.  8° 
stitched.  Washington,  1863 

Scarce.     Not  yet  listed. 

253  CONGRESS.  Message  of  the  President  to  38th 
Congress,  ist  Session,  Dec.  8,  1863.  Pp.  15.  8°  paper  (cor- 
ner water  stained). 

Not  yet  listed. 

254  CONGRESS.  Assassination  of  Lincoln,  July, 
1866.    Report  of  Mr.  Boutwell.   8°  stitched.  (Washington.) 

Fish,  No.  995. 

255  CONGRESS.  Bills  Presented  to  Congress  relat- 
ing to  Lincoln.  Birthdays,  Legal  Holidays,  Oldroyd  Col- 
lection, Special  Lincoln  Postage  Stamp,  Lincoln  Memorial 
Highway.    From  i  to  4  pp.  each.     Royal  8°.     (15) 

Not  yet  listed. 

256  CONGRESS.  Executive  Documents.  Printed 
by  Order  of  the  H.  of  R.,  First  Session  of  the  38th  Congress. 
8°  sheep  (broken  and  water  stained).         Washington,  1864 

Contains  much  valuable  and  interesting  Lincoln  matter  pertain- 
ing to  the  administration. 

257  CONGRESS.  Executive  Document,  H.  of  R., 
First  session  of  39th  Congress.  8°  sheep  (water  stained 
and  binding  broken).  Washington,  1866 

Fish,  No.  996.  Bound  in  is  the  Awards  for  the  capture  of 
Booth  and  others. 


2S  C.  F.  Libbie  &  Co. 

258  CONGRESS.  Executive  Documents.  H.  of  R., 
2nd  Session  of  39th  Congress.     8°   sheep   (badly  broken). 

Washington,  1867 

Fish,   No.   998.     Bound  in  is  the   Message  relating  to  the   Dis- 
covery and  Arrest  of  John  H.  Surratt. 

259  CONGRESS.  Executive  Documents,  H.  of  R., 
2nd  Session  of  the  40th  Congress,  1867-68.     8°  sheep. 

Washington,  1868 

Fish.  No.   1,000.     Bound  in  is  the  Message  from  the  President 
in  regard  to  the  Assassination  of  President  Lincoln. 

260  CONGRESS,  House  of  Representatives.  Sus- 
pension of  the  Writ  of  Habeas  Corpus.   Pp.  12.    8°  stitched. 

Washington,  1861 
Fish,  Sup.  No.  16.     Edward  Bates,  author. 

261  CONGRESS.  John  H.  Surratt.  Message  from 
the  President.  Dec.  10,  1866.     Pp.  33.     8°  stitched. 

(Washington.) 
Fish,  No.  998. 

262  CONGRESS.  John  H.  Surratt,  March  2,  1867. 
39th  Congress,  2nd  Session.  H.  R.  Report  No.  33. 
Pp.  18. 

Not  listed  by  Fish.     Extremely  scarce. 

263  CONGRESS.  Journal  of  the  H.  of  R..  First  Ses- 
sion of  the  30th  Congress.    8°  sheep  (binding  broken). 

Washington,  1847-48 
Contains  in  detail,  Lincoln's  Congressional  speeches  and  work. 

264  CONGRESS.  Journal  of  the  H.  of  R.,  Second 
session  of  the  30th  Congress.     8°  sheep  (binding  worn). 

Washington.  1848-9 
Contains  in  detail  Lincoln's  Congressional  work  in  this  Congress. 

265  CONGRESS.  Memorial  Exercises  of  the  Life 
and  Character  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Feb.  16,  1866; — Anni- 
versary of  the  Birthday  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Petit  on  Feb. 
21,  1874; — Making  the  looth  Anniversary  of  the  Birth  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  a  special  Legal  Holiday.  Jan.  25,  1909; — 
Public  Resolution  No.  35.  Joint  Resolution  for  a  Special 
Lincoln  Postage  Stamp,  June  22,  1909; — House  of  Repre- 
sentative Bills.    8°.     (5) 

Not  yet  listed. 

266  CONGRESS.  Message  from  the  President.  2nd 
Session,  38th  Congress.    8°  cloth.  Washington,  1864 

Affairs  relating  to  Lincoln's  Administration. 

267  CONGRESS.  Message  of  the  President  of  the 
United  States.  37th  Congress,  3rd  Session,  Dec.  i,  1862.  8° 
stitched.  Boston,  1862 

Not  listed  by  Fish. 


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268  CONGRESS.  Reports  of  Committees  of  the  Sen- 
ate, First  Session  of  the  50th  Congress,  1807-08.  Report  No. 
2331,  Oct.  2,  1888.  Refers  to  the  purchase  of  the  Travis 
Hfe  size  oil  painting  of  Abraham  Lincoln  for  the  Congres- 
sional Library  (3  pages).     Bound  in  thick  8°  sheep. 

Washington,  1888 
Fish,  Sup.  No.  341.     Scarce. 

269  CONGRESS.  Senate  Concurrent  Resolution  on 
the  Appointment  of  Lincoln's  Birthday  a  National  Holiday. 
Pp.  3.     Royal  8°.     December  14,  1908. 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  297. 

270  CONGRESS  to  Aid  the  Lincoln  Farm  Associa- 
tion to  build  and  endow  a  National  Memorial  on  the  site  of 
Lincoln  Birthplace  Farm  in  Kentucky,  dated  May  12,  1908. 
3  pp.  8°. 

Not  yet  listed. 

271  CONGRESSIONAL  Globe  and  Appendix,  1847, 
'48  and  '49.    30th  Congress.    3  vols.  4°  half  russia  (worn). 

Washington. 

Contains  much  Lincohi-  matter  while  in  Congress',  including  the 
first  publications  of  his  speeches. 

272  CONNOLLY,  Charles  Parker.  Sermon;  a  re- 
vised version  of  a  Sermon  preached  in  the  First  Congrega- 
tional Church,  Leavenworth,  Kansas,  on  the  looth  Anniver- 
sary of  the  Birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered  in  Milwau- 
kee, April  12,  191 1.    8°  paper.  Leavenworth,  1911 

Not  yet  listed. 

273  COOK,  Katherine  M.  Colorado  Memorial  Day 
Annual,  1910.  Washington  and  Lincoln  Anniversary. 
Compiled  and  issued  by  Katherine  M.  Cook,  State  Supt. 
Portraits.    64  and  2  pp.    8°  illuminated  wrapper. 

Smith-Brooks  Press :     N.  p.,  n.  d. 
Not  yet  listed'. 

274  COOPER,  Peter.  Loyal  Publication  Society  No. 
28.  The  Death  of  Slavery.  Letter  from  Peter  Cooper  to 
Gov.  Seymour.    8°  stitched.  New  York  (1863) 

See  note,  Fish,  No.  225. 

275  CORTELYOU,  George  B.  Address  at  the 
Annual  Banquet  of  the  Lincoln  Club  and  the  Young  Men's 
Republican  Club,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  Feb.  12,  1906.  Lin- 
coln's Influence  on  American  life.    8°  wrappers.    N.  p.,  n.  d. 

Fish,  No.  229,  with  signed  typewritten  letter  inserted. 

276  CORTELYOU.  Address  of  Sec.  Cortelyou  at  the 
Dinner  given  by  the  Graduates  Club,  Hotel  Astor,  New 
York  City,  Feb.  12,  1909,  in  commemoration  of  the  lOOth 
Anniversary  of  the  Birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln.    8°  paper. 

N.  p.,  n.  d. 
Fish,  Sup.  No.  257. 


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277  COTTON,  Fassett  A.  Programme  for  the  Lin- 
coln Centennial,  Feb.  12,  1909.  Prepared  for  the  schools  of 
Indiana.    8°  paper.  Indianapolis,  1908 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  311. 

278  COULTER,  John.  Our  Martyr  Presidents,  Lin- 
coln, Garfield  and  AIcKinley.     Illustrations.     8°  cloth. 

N.  p.,  1901 
With  a  chapter  and  half  tone  illustration  of  Lincoln. 

279  COWEN,  Benjamin  R.  Abraham  Lincoln ;  an 
appreciation.     By  one  who  knew  him.     12°  boards. 

Cincinnati,  1909 
Fish,  Sup.  No.  42. 

280  CRAIG,  Katherine  L.  Washington  and  Lincoln 
Anniversaries.     Illustrations,     8°  paper.         (Denver,  1908) 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  43. 

281  CRANE,  Rev.  C.  B.  Sermon  on  the  Occasion  of 
the  Death  of  President  Lincoln,  preached  in  the  South 
Baptist  Church,  Hartford,  Conn.,  April  16,  1865.  8°  orig- 
inal wrappers.  Hartford,  1865 

Fish,  No.  231. 

282  [CRANE,  Monroe.]  Recollections  of  Lincoln  and 
Douglas  Forty  Years  Ago.  By  an  Eye  Witness.  Portrait. 
16°  cloth,  uncut.  Privately  Printed :  New  York,  1899 

Only  200  copies  printed.     Fish,  No.  793. 

283  CRAVENS,  Frances.  The  Story  of  Lincoln  for 
Children.     Illustrations.     16°  cloth.     Bloomington,  111.,  1905 

Fish,    No.   232.     Fifth   edition. 

284  CREELMAN,  James.  Why  We  Love  Lincoln. 
Illustrations.    8°  cloth.  New  York,  1909 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  45. 

285  CROCKER,    Samuel    L.,   Jr.      Eulogy   upon    the 

Character  and  Services  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Taunton,  June 

I,  1865.     8°  original  wrappers.  Boston,  1865 

Fish,  No.  233.     Only  550  copies  printed.     Few  pages  have  corner 
stained. 

286  CROCKER.  Eulogy  upon  the  Character  and 
Services  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Taunton,  June  i,  1865.  8° 
original  wrappers.  Boston,  1865 

Fish,  No.  233. 

287  CROSBY,  Frank.  Library  of  Universal  Litera- 
ture. Part  2,  Biography:  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Illus- 
trations.   8°  half  roan.  New  York,  1900 

Evidently  a  reissue  of  Fish,  No.  234.     This  edition  not  mentioned 
by  Fish. 

288  CROSBY.  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  i6th  Presi- 
dent of  the  United  States.   Portrait.    12°  cloth.      Phila.,  1865 

Fish,  No.  234. 


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289  CUNNINGHAM,  J.  O.  Recollections  of  Lincoln. 
Reprinted  from  the  Bibliotheca  Sacra,  October,  1908.  Pp. 
636  to  656.    8°  original  wrappers.  Urbana,  111.,  1908 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  47. 

290  CUNNINGHAM.  Some  Recollections  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln  delivered  before  the  Firelands  Pioneer  Asso- 
ciation, Norwalk,  Ohio,  July  4,  1907.  A  reprint  from  the 
Pioneer  of  Dec,  1909.     8°  original  wrappers. 

(Norwalk,  1909) 
Not  mentioned  by  Fish. 

291  CURRAN,  W.  R.  Abraham  Lincoln  ;  a  memorial 
at  Pekin,  111.,  Feb.  12,  1909.     Royal  8°  paper. 

Privately  Printed :  1909 
Fish,  Sup.  No.  312.     Printed  on  one  side  of  the  leaf  only. 

292  CURTIS,  B.  R.     Executive  Power.     12°  paper. 

Cambridge,  1862 
Fish,  No.  239.     Pp.  29.     Original  edition. 

293  CURTIS.     Executive  Pov/er.    8°  paper. 

N.  p.,  n.  d. 

See  Fish,  No.  239.  This  edition  is  probably  unknown  to  Fish. 
Has  15  pp.  with  an  advertisement  of  "  The  World  "  on  the  back  cover. 
The  lower  half  of  the  title  has  the  dedication  by  the  author.  This  is 
evidently  a  contemporary  reprint  by  the  New  York  World. 

294  CURTIS,  William  E.  The  True  Abraham  Lin- 
coln.    24  illustrations.     12°  cloth,  uncut.  Phila.,  1907 

Fish,  No.  240,  1907  edition. 

295  CUTTER,  Rev.  Edward  F.  Eulogy  on  Abraham 
Lincoln  delivered  at  Rockland,  Maine,  April  19,  1865.  8° 
original  wrappers.  Boston,  1865 

Fish,  No.  242.     Scarce,  only  300  copies  printed. 

296  "P^AGGETT,  O.  E.     Sermon  on  the  Death  of 
^-^     Abraham    Lincoln,    April    15,    1865,    First 

Congregational   Church,   Canandaigua,   N.   Y.     8°   original 
wrappers.  Canandaigua,  1865 

Fish,   No.   243.     Only  750  copies  printed. 

297  DANA,  Charles  A.  Lincoln  and  his  Cabinet;  a 
lecture  delivered  on  Tuesday,  March  loth,  1896.  before  the 
New  Haven  Colony  Hist.  Soc.     16°  boards,  uncut. 

Cleveland,  1896 
Fish,  No.  245.     One  of  350  copies  printed  on  hand  made  paper. 

298  DANA.  Recollections  of  the  Civil  War.  With 
the  Leaders  at  Washington  and  in  the  Field  in  the  Sixties. 
Portrait.     8°  cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  1902 

Fish,  No.  247,  edition  of  1902. 

299  DARLING,  Col.  Jasper  T.  The  Heart  of  Hope. 
8°  paper.  Chicago,  1909 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  48.  Presentation  copy,  with  inscription  by  the 
author. 


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300  DAVIS,  J.  McCan.  How  Abraham  Lincoln  be- 
came President.     16°  paper.  Spring-field,  1908 

Fish,    Sup.    No.    51.     Original    edition,    October,    1908. 

301  DAVIS.  How  Abraham  Lincoln  became  Presi- 
dent.    Illustrations.     12°  cloth.  Brookfield,  1909 

Variation  of  Fish,  Sup.  No.  51.     Centennial  edition:  containing 
93  PP 

302  DAVIS,  Ozora  S.  Abraham  Lincoln  the  Young- 
]\Ian.  Address  in  South  Congregational  Church,  New  Brit- 
ain, Conn.     18°  paper.  N.  p.,  1906 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  50.     Scarce. 

303  DAY,  P.  B.  Alemorial  Discourse  on  the  Character 
of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Hollis,  N.  H.,  June  i,  1865.  8°  stitched 
(badly  stained).  Concord,  1865 

Fish,  No.  253.     Scarce. 

304  DEAN,  Henry  Clay.  Crimes  of  the  Civil  War 
and  Curse  of  the  Funding  System.  8°  cloth.    Baltimore,  1869 

A  very  bitter  attack  on  the  War  financiering. 

305  DEAN,  Rev.  Sidney.  Eulogy  on  the  Occasion  of 
the  Burial  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered  in  Providence. 
April  19,  1865.    8°  original  wrappers.  Providence,  1865 

Fish,  No.  255. 

306  DECATUR  Free  Public  Library.  Quarterly  Bul- 
letin, Oct.-Dec,  1908.  Abraham  Lincoln  Reading  List.  8° 
paper. 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  258. 

307  DEMING,  Henry  C.  Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lin- 
coln before  the  General  Assembly  of  Connecticut,  Hartford, 
June  8,  1865.    8°  limp  cloth.  Hartford,  1865 

Fish,  No.  257. 

308  DE  NORMANDIE,  James.  The  Lord  Resigneth. 
A  few  words  on  Sunday  morning,  April  16,  1865,  after  the 
assassination  of  President  Lincoln.    Pp.  8.     16°  paper,  ucut. 

(Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  n.  d.) 

Fish,    No.    259.     With   autograph   of    the    author   on   title;    also 
autograph  letter  2  pp.  8°,  referring  to  this  pamphlet  laid  in. 

309  DE  NORMANDIE.  Another  copy.  16°  paper,, 
uncut. 

310  DENVER,  Colorado,  Public  Library  Bulletin. 
Special  series  No.  i.  List  of  books  and  magazine  articles 
on  Abraham  Lincoln  in  the  library.     12°  paper 

Edinburgh,  1909 
Fish,  Sup.  No.  259. 

311  DEPEW,  Chauncey  M.  Address  on  the  Occasion 
of  the  Celebration  of  the  Birthday  of  Abraham  Lincoln  at 
Burlington,  Vt.,  Feb.  12,  1895,  etc.    8°  paper.        N.  p.,  n.  d.. 

Fish,  No.  260.     Presentation  copy  from  the  author.     Scarce. 


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312  DEPEW.  Address  at  the  Celebration  of  the  38th 
Anniversary  of  the  Debate  between  Abraham  Lincoln  and 
Stephen  A.  Douglas,  at  Galesburg,  111.,  Oct.  7,  1896.  8° 
paper.  N.  p.,  n.  d. 

Fish,  No.  261. 

313  DEPEW.  Addresses  of,  at  Detroit.  New  York, 
Buffalo,  Albany  and  Republican  Club  of  New  York,  Lincoln 
Dinner,  Feb.  12,  1896.    8°.     Pp.  114.  N.  p.,  n.  d. 

See  Fish  No.  802  for  date  of  this  dinner  and  address,  being  the 
lOth  of  the  series. 

314  DEPEW.  Speech  of,  at  the  Centennial  Celebra- 
tion of  the  Birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln  by  the  G.  A.  R.,  De- 
partment of  New  York,  Feb.  12,  1909,    8°  paper. 

(New  York,  1909) 

Fish,   Sup.   No.  233.     Presentation  copy,  with  the  autograph  of 
the  author. 

315  DEWITT,  David  M.  The  Assassination  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln  and  its  Expiation.    8°  cloth.        New  York,  1909 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  52. 

316  DE  WITT.  The  Judicial  Murder  of  Mary  E.  Sur- 
ratt.     12°  cloth.  Baltimore,  1895 

Fish,  No.  264. 

317  DEXTER,  Henry  M.  What  Ought  to  be  done 
with  the  Freed  Men  and  the  Rebels,  a  Sermon,  Boston,  April 
23,  1865.     8°  original  wrappers.  Boston,  1865 

Fish,  No.  265. 

318  DICKINSON,  Thomas  W.  Massachusetts  in  the 
Army  and  Navy  during  the  War  of  1861-65.  Vol.  i.  Royal 
8°  cloth.  Boston,  1896 

319  DIXON,  W.  Jonathan.  La  Guerre  d'Amerique, 
1860-65.  Abolition  de  I'Esclavage  par  Abraham  Lincoln 
avec  un  appendice  contenant  la  bibliographic  J.  Wilkes 
Booth.     12°  paper,  uncut  (front  wrapper  missing). 

Paris,  1865 

Fish,    No.   266-A.     Second    Edition :    autograph    presentation    on 
half-title. 

320  DISTRICT  of  Columbia.  Public  Schools  of  the 
District  of  Columbia.  .  Observations  of  Lincoln  Centen- 
ary, Feb.  12,  1909.     8°  original  wrappers.    Washington,  1909 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  53. 

321  DISTRICT  of  Columbia.  Another  copy.  8°  orig- 
inal wrappers. 

322  DOCUMENT  No.  13.  Mr.  Lincoln's  Arbitrary 
Arrests  the  Acts  which  the  Baltimore  Platform  Approves. 
8°  paper.     (1864). 

Fish,  No.  272. 


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323  DODGE,  Daniel  K.  University  of  Illinois  Stud- 
ies. Vol.  I,  no.  I.  Abraham  Lincoln,  the  Evolution  of  his 
Literary  Style.     Royal  8°  paper,  uncut.       Champaign,  1900 

Fish,    No.   275. 

324  DODGE.     Another  copy.     Royal  8°  paper. 

325  DOLLIVER,  J.  P.  Abraham  Lincoln.  Address 
at  the  Annual  Banquet  of  the  Chamber  of  Commerce  of 
Pittsburg,  Feb.  12,  1908.    8°  paper. 

Fish.  Sup.  No.  361. 

326  DOUGLAS.  Stephen  A.  Douglas's  Attitude 
Towards  Slavery.  A  letter  written  by  his  son.  Judge 
Robert  M.  Douglas,  in  reply  to  an  invitation  to  attend  the 
Semi-Centennial  Celebration  of  the  Lincoln-Douglas  De- 
bates.   4  pp.  8°  paper. 

Dated  Greensboro,  N.  C,  Oct.  14,  1908. 
With  autograph  signature  of  the  author. 

327  DOWNING,  J.  F.  Abraham  Lincoln.  Address 
on  the  Occasion  of  the  Celebration  of  Lincoln's  Birthday  at 
Erie,  Pa.,  Feb.  12,  1903.     8°  paper,  uncut. 

Erie,  Pa.,  1909 
Fish,  Sup.  No.  260. 

328  DRAPER,  Andrew  S.  New  York  City  Educa- 
tion Department.     Lincoln.    8°  paper.  Albany,  1909 

Fish,  Sup.   No.  315.     Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

329  DRAPER,  Eben  S.  Governor  of  Massachusetts. 
Original  Printer's  Copy  for  the  Proclamation  of  1905,  with 
typewritten  notes  and  instructions  to  the  printer,  together 
with  the  Proclamation  as  printed,  autographed  by  the 
Governor.     2  pieces. 

Not  yet  listed.     A  unique  combination. 

330  DRAPER.  Original  Typewritten  copy  for  the 
Lincoln  Day  Programme,  1905,  with  cancellations  and  in- 
sertions in  pencil  and  ink.     Signed  by  the  Governor.     2  pp. 

A  unique  Lincoln  item. 

331  DRAPER,  President.  The  Illinois  Life  and  the 
Presidency  of  Abraham  Lincoln  ;  an  address  at  the  Univer- 
sity of  Illinois,  Lincoln's  Birthday,  1896,  by  President 
Draper.     18°  paper.  N.  p.,  n.  d. 

Fish,    No.    280.     With    signed   typewritten    letter   of   the    author 
inserted. 

332  DUANE,  Rev.  Richard  B.  Sermon  in  St.  John's 
Church,  Providence,  April  19,  1865.     8°  original  wrappers. 

Providence,  1865 
Fish,   No.   283.     Only   500  copies  printed. 

333  DUDLEY,  John  L.  Discourse  Preached  in  the 
South  Congregational  Church,  Middletown,  Conn.,  on  the 
Sabbath  morning  after  the  Assassination  of  President  Lin- 
coln.    8°  original  wrappers.  Middletown,  1865 

Fish,  No.  284.     Only  800  copies  printed. 


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334  DUFFIELD,  George.  The  Nation's  Wail;  dis- 
course delivered  in  the  First  Presbyterian  Church  in  De- 
troit, April  i6,  1865,  the  day  after  receiving  the  intelligence 
of  the  Brutal  Murder  of  President  Abraham  Lincoln.  8° 
paper.  Detroit,  1865 

Fish,  No.  285.     Only  600  copies  printed. 

335  DUGANNE,  A.  J.  H.  Utterances.  First  ed.  8° 
cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  1865 

Contains    a    poem    "  The    Statue    of    Lincohi."    Not    mentioned 
by  Fish. 

336  DUNNING,  Rev.  H.  Address  Delivered  on  the 
Occasion  of  the  Funeral  Solemnities  of  the  late  President 
of  the  United  States  at  the  First  Constitutional  Presby- 
terian Church,  April  19,  1865.  8°  paper  (back  wrapper 
missing  and  lower  corner  of  last  leaf).  Baltimore,  1865 

Fish,  No.  289. 

337  DUNNING.  The  Nameless  Crime.  Discourse 
delivered  in  the  First  Constitutional  Presbyterian  Church, 
April  22,,  1865.     8°  paper.  Baltimore,  1865 

Fish,  No.  290.     Only  500  copies  printed. 

338  DUTCHESS  Co.,  Lincoln  Society.  First  Dinner 
of.     Nelson  House,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.     8°  paper. 

N.  p.,  n.  d. 
Fish,  Sup.  No.  316. 

339  DUTCHESS  County  Lincoln  Society.  Second 
Annual  Dinner,  Feb.  12,  1906.  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  Menu, 
etc. 

Not  listed  by  Fish. 

340  DUTCHESS  County  Lincoln  Society.  Third  An- 
nual Dinner,  Feb.  12,  1907.  Menu,  etc.  4  pp.  Portrait  on 
cover.     8°.  Poughkeepsie,  1908 

Not  yet  listed. 

341  DUTCHESS  County  Lincoln  Society.  Fourth 
Annual  Dinner,  Feb.  12  (1908).  The  menu,  etc.  4  pp. 
Portrait  on  cover.     8°.  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  1908 

Not  yet  listed. 

342  DUTCHESS  County  Lincoln  Society.  Fifth  An- 
nual Dinner,  1909.  Portrait,  menu,  etc.  Narrow  8°  sheets, 
folded.  Poughkeepsie,  1909 

Not  yet  listed. 

343  DUYCKINCK,  E.  A.  Lives  and  Portraits  of  the 
Presidents  of  the  United  States,  from  Washington  to  John- 
son. Biographies  by  Duyckinck.  Portraits  by  Alonzo 
Chappel.     Royal  4°  cloth.  New  York  (1865) 

Not    mentioned    by    Fish.     With    a    steel    portrait    and    12    page 
biography  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 


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344  DUYCKINCK.  Portrait  Gallery  of  Eminent 
Men  and  Women  of  Europe  and  America.  Numerous  steel 
portraits.     2  vols,  royal  4°  full  morocco  (worn). 

New  York  (1873) 
Not     mentioned     by     Fish.     Contains     portrait     and     12     page 
biography  of  Al)raliam  Lincohi. 

345  DWINNELL,  Ellen  S.  Abraham  Lincoln,  a 
Tribute.  Written  for  the  Fitchburg  Women's  Club,  Lin- 
coln Day  (1909).     4  pp.  8°. 

Not  yet  listed. 

346  DWINNELL.     Another  copy. 

347  DYER,  David.  Discourse  Occasioned  by  the 
Assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln  delivered  in  the  Albany 
Penitentiary  and  Military  Prison  of  the  United  States.  8° 
wrappers,  uncut.  Albany,  1865 

Fish,   No.  293.     Only  600  copies   printed. 

348  rj^DDY,     Richard.       The     ^lartyr     to     Liberty. 
-■— '     Three  Sermons  preached  in  the  First  Uni- 

versalist  Church,  Phila.,  April  16  to  June  i.  1865.     8°  orig- 
inal wrappers.  .  Phila.,  1865 
Fish,   No.   297.     Two-page  letter   of   the   author   inserted.     Only 
300   copies    printed. 

349  EDDY,  Rev.  T.  M.  Abraham  Lincoln,  Memorial 
Discourse,  Presbyterian  Church,  Waukegan,  111.,  April  19, 
1865.     8°  original  wrappers.  Chicago,  1865 

Fish,  No.  298.     Original  edition. 

350  EDGAR,  Rev.  Cornelius  H.  Josiah  and  Lincoln 
the  Great  Reformers ;  a  tribute  to  the  worth  and  work  of 
our  Martyr-President  delivered  in  the  Reformed  Dutch 
Church,  Easton,  Pa.,  June  i,  1865.     8°  paper. 

Fish,  No.  300. 

351  EDWARDS,  Rev.  Henry  L.  Discourse  Com- 
memorative of  Our  Illustrious  Martyr  delivered  in  the  Con- 
gregational Church,  Abington,  June  i,  1865.  8°  stitched 
(covers  missing).  Boston,  1865 

Fish,  No.  303.     Only  500  copies  printed. 

352  EMERSON.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Ralph  Emerson's  Per- 
sonal Recollections  of  Abraham   Lincoln.     8°   paper. 

Rockford,  111.,  1909 
Fish,  Sup.   No.  363.     Privately  printed. 

353  ENOS,  The  Early  Surveyors  and  Surveying  in 
Illinois.     Plans.     8°  paper.  Springfield,  1891 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  364.     Scarce. 

354  EVANS,  P.  S.  Funeral  Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lin- 
coln delivered  before  the  Military  Authorities  in  Norfolk, 
Va.,  April  19,  1865.     8°  original  wrapper.        Norfolk,  1865 

Fish,  No.  311.     Scarce. 


Book  Auctioneers.  37 

355  EVERETT,  Charles  C.  Eulogy  on,  delivered  be- 
fore the  Citizens  of  Bangor,  June  i,  1865.  8°  original 
wrappers.  Bangor,  1865 

Fish,  No.  313.     Only  500  copies  printed. 

356  EVERETT.  Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln  deliv- 
ered before  the  Citizens  of  Bangor,  June  i,  1865.  8°  original 
wrapper.  Bangor,  1865 

Fish,  No.  313. 

357  EVERETT.  Sermon  Preached  on  the  Sunday 
after  the  Assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  8°  original 
wrappers.  Bangor,  1865 

Fish,    No.    312.      Only   600   copies   printed. 

358  EVERETT,  Edward.  An  Oration  delivered  on 
the  Battlefield  of  Gettysburg,  Nov.  19,  1863,  at  the  Conse- 
cration of  the  Cemetery.     8°  limp  cloth.         New  York,  1863 

Fish,  No.  314.  Contains  Lincoln's  Dedicatory  Address.  Probably 
its  first  appearance  in  book  form,  also  reports  of  the  occasion  by 
correspondents  of  the  Tribune,  Herald,  World  and  Times  of  New 
York. 

359  EVERETT.  Oration  Delivered  on  the  Battlefield 
of  Gettysburg,  Nov.  19,  1863.     8°  stitched  (worn). 

New  York,  1863 
Fish,  No.  314.    Contains  Lincoln's  Dedicatory  Address.    Probably 
its  first  appearance  in  book  form. 

360  EVERETT.  Address  at  the  Consecration  of  the 
National  Cemetery  at  Gettysburg,  1863.  With  a  dedicatory 
speech  by  President  Lincoln.     Maps.     8°  limp  morocco. 

Boston,  1864 
Fish,  No.  315.   This  fine  historical  oration  furnishes  the  historical 
setting    of    Lincoln's    memorable    address. 

361  "pACSIMILE    of    Ford's    Theatre    Programme, 
•*-        Friday    Evening,    April    14,    1865.      Narrow 

folio,  broadside. 
Not  yet  listed. 

362  FAIRBANKS,     Charles     W.      (Vice-President). 

Lincoln  Day  Banquet,  Union  League  of  Maryland  and  the 

Young  Men's   Republican  Club,  Baltimore,  Feb.   12,   1907. 

8°  original  wrappers.  Indianapolis,  1907 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  56.  A  presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with 
his   inscription   and   typewritten   letter   signed   laid   in. 

363  FISCHKIN,  Dr.  E.  A.  Abraham  Lincoln  and  the 
Jewish  Spirit.  Address  delivered  at  the  Lincoln  Celebration 
of  the  Chicago  Hebrew  Institute.     12°  paper.    Chicago,  1909 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  365. 

364  FISH,  Daniel.  Lincoln  Bibliography;  a  list  of 
books  and  pamphlets  relating  to  Abraham  Lincoln.  Com- 
piled by  Daniel  Fish  of  the  Minnesota  Bar.  Portraits.  8° 
cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  1906 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  57.    Only  75  signed  and  registered  copies  printed. 


38  C.  F.  Libhic  &  Co. 

365  FISH.  Legal  Phases  of  the  Lincoln  and  Douglas 
Debates.  Annual  Address  before  the  State  Bar  Association 
of  Minnesota,  July  14,  1909. 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  261.     Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

366  FISH.  Lincoln  Literature ;  a  biographical  ac- 
count of  books  and  pamphlets  relating  to  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Royal  8°  paper,  uncut.  Minneapolis,  1900 

Fish,  No.  323.     First  Edition.     Presentation  copy. 

367  FLEMINGTON,  N.  J.  Discourses  Memorial  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  delivered  in  Flemington,  N.  J.,  by  the 
Pastors  of  the  different  Churches.     12°  original  wrappers. 

Lambertville,  N.  J.,  1865 
Fish,   No.  324. 

368  FORNEY,  John  W.  Anecdotes  of  Public  Men. 
12°  cloth.  New  York,  1873 

Contains  much   Lincoln  matter.     Not  mentioned   by   Fish. 

369  FOSTER,  Ernest.  The  World's  Workers.  Abra- 
ham Lincoln.    2nd  ed.    Portrait.     16°  cloth.        London,  1887 

Fish,  No.  326.  This  is  an  earlier  edition  than  that  mentioned 
by  Fish.     Scarce.     He  mentions  1890  edition  as  the  first. 

370  FOWLER,  Rev.  H.  Character  and  Death  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,  a  discourse  preached  at  Auburn,  N.  Y., 
Feb.  23,  1865. 

Fish,  No.  328.     Only  500  copies  printed.     Scarce. 

371  FOWLER,  John,  Jr.  An  Address  on  the  Death 
of  President  Lincoln,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  April  20,  1865. 
8°  original  wrapper.  New  York,  1865 

Fish,   No.   329.     Only  390  copies  printed. 

372  FRANK  Leslie's  Illustrated  Newspaper,  April  29, 

1865.     Folio. 

Not  yet  listed.  Contains  a  poem  on  Abraham  Lincoln  by  E.  C. 
Stedman,  woodcut  drawing  of  the  Assassination  and  double  page 
woodcut  of  the  Dying  Moments  of  President  Lincohi,  Portrait  of  J. 
Wilke.5  Booth,  etc.     Rare. 

373  FRANK  Leslie's  Illustrated  Newspaper,  June  3, 
1865.  Contains  an  article  on  the  Assassination  Complicity 
of  Davis.  With  a  woodcut  illustration  of  the  capture  of 
Jefferson  Davis  at  Irwinsville,  Ga.,  and  large  woodcut  of 
the  trial  of  the  conspirators.     Folio. 

Not  yet  listed. 

374  FRELINGHUYSEN,  Frederick  T.  Obsequies  of 

Abraham    Lincoln    in    Newark,    N.   J.,   April  19.    1865.     8° 

paper,  uncut.  Newark,  1865 

See  Fish,  No.  331.  A  literal  reprint,  not  yet  listed.  Re- 
printed by  the  Baker  Printing   Co.,   1910. 

375  FRENCH,  Hon.  B.  B.  A  Letter  and  a  Short 
Poem  on  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  pp.  4.  8°  sheets, 
folded.  Albany,  1870 

Fish,  No.  i2>2.     Only  75  copies  printed.     Very  scarce. 


Book  Auctioneers.  39 

376  FRENCH,  Charles  W.  Abraham  Lincoln  the 
Liberator;  a  biographical  sketch.     Portrait.     12°  cloth. 

New  York  (1891) 
Fish,   No.   334. 

377  FRENCH.  Words  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  May- 
nard's  English  Classics.     16°  paper.  (New  York,  1892) 

Fish,  No.  335.     Reissue. 

378  FROM  Obscurity  to  World  Wide  Fame ;  article 
on  Lincoln  mingled  with  an  advertisement  of  the  Elliott- 
Fisher  Typewriter.     24°  paper.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 

Not  yet   listed. 

379  FROST,  Mrs.  J.  B.  The  Rebellion  in  the  United 
States.     Steel  portraits.     Vol.  i.     8°  cloth.        Boston,  1862 

Contains  portrait  of  Lincohi  by  H.   Wright  Smith. 

380  /^ALLAHER,    J.    E.      Best    Lincoln    Stories 
VX     Tersely  Told.     16°  cloth.      Chicago  (1898) 

Fish,  No.   341. 

381  GARRISON,  Rev.  J.  T.  The  Teachings  of  the 
Crisis ;  address  delivered  at  St.  Paul's  Church,  Camden, 
N.  J.,  on  the  Occasion  of  the  Funeral  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
April  19,  1865.     8°  paper,  uncut.  Camden,  1865 

Fish,   No.   343.     Only  600  copies   printed. 

382  GEARY,  Margarita  S.  The  Toy  Shop ;  a  roman- 
tic history  of  Lincoln  the  man.     Portrait.     16°  cloth,  uncut. 

New  York,  1908 
Fish,  Sup.  No.  59. 

383  GENERAL  Order  No.  51,  Navy  Department, 
Boston,  April  15,  1865.  Death  notice  issued  by  Gideon 
Wells,  Sec.  of  the  Navy.  The  front  page  printed  with 
mourning  border,  on  sheet  of  4  pp.     Original  ed. 

Not  Hsted  by  Fish,  but  will  folloAv  988  the  next  edition. 

384  GILDER,  R.  W.  Lincoln  the  Leader  and  Lin- 
coln's Genius  for  Expression.     16°  cloth,  uncut. 

Boston,   1909 
Fish,  Sup.  No.  366. 

385  GILDER.  Lincoln,  Passages  from  his  Speeches 
and  Letters,    24°  stamped  calf.  New  York,  1901 

Fish,   No.    570. 

386  GILLESPIE,  Joseph.  Recollections  of  Early 
Illinois  and  her  Noted  Men,  read  before  the  Chicago  His- 
torical Society,  March  16,  1880.     12°  stitched,  uncut. 

Chicago,   1880 
Contains    an    anecdote    of   how    Lincoln    and    Gillespie    avoided 
voting.     Not  yet  listed. 

387  GILMORE,  James  R.  Personal  Recollections  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  and  the  Civil  War.    Illustrated.    8°  cloth. 

Boston,  1898 
Fish,  No.  347. 


40  C.  F.  Libbic  &  Co. 

388  GLAESER,  August.  Das  Lincoln  :\Ionument. 
Eine  Rede  das  Senator  Charles  Sumner.  8°  original  wrap- 
pers. Frankfurt,  1868 

Fish,  No.  349. 

389  GLEED,  James  W.  Abraham  Lincoln.  An  Ad- 
dress to  the  Republican  Club  of  the  City  of  Xew  York,  Feb. 
12,  1902.     8°  paper.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  367. 

390  GOODWIN,  Rev.  William.  Death  of  Abraham 
Lincoln ;  a  discourse  delivered  at  North  Colbrook,  Conn., 
April  23,  1865.     8°  original  wrappers.  Hartford  (1865) 

Fish,  No.  353. 

391  GOTWALD,  Rev.  Frederick  G.  Gettysburg, 
Lincoln's  Address  and  Our  Educational  Institutes.  Illus- 
trations.    8°  paper.  York,  Pa.,  1907 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  60. 

392  GOTWALD.     Another  copy.     8°  paper. 

393  GRAND  Army  Association  of  Philadelphia, 
looth  Anniversary  of  the  Birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Com- 
memorative Services,  Baptist  Temple,  Feb.  12.  1909.  8° 
paper,  uncut.  Phila.,  1909 

Fish,   Sup.  No.  318. 

394  GRAND  Army  Observance  of  the  Centennial  An- 
niversar}'  of  the  Birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Feb.  12,  1909. 
under  the  Inspiration  of  the  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic. 
Illustrations.     Royal  8°   cloth.  (New  York,   1910) 

Not   mentioned   by   Fish. 

395  GRAND  Army  of  the  Republic.  Red  Bank,  X.  J. 
Report  of  Committee  on  Plan  for  Observance  of  the  looth 
Anniversary  of  the  Birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln,    pp.  3.    8°. 

Red  Bank,  1908 

Fish.  Sup.  No.  317. 

396  GRANT,  U.  S.  Personal  Memoirs  of.  Portraits. 
2  vols.  8°  cloth.  New  York,  1885 

397  GRANT.  Personal  Memoirs  of.  2  vols,  in  one. 
Illustrations.     12°  cloth.  New  York,  1894 

398  GRANT.  Life  of.  Bv  Henry  C.  Deming.  Por- 
trait.   8°  cloth.  '  Hartford,  1868 

399  GRANT.  Life  of.  By  John  S.  C.  Abbott.  12° 
cloth  (corners  stained).  Boston,  1868 

400  GRANT.  Proceedings  in  Congress  on  the  Occa- 
sion of  the  Reception  and  Acceptance  of  the  Statue  of 
Uh'sses  S.  Grant,  Presented  by  the  Grand  Army  of  the  Re- 
pubHc,  May  19,  1900.     Royal  8°  cloth.        Washington,  1901 


Book  Auctioneers.  41 

401  GRATER,  Rev.  Abraham.  The  Discourse  Re- 
spectfully Dedicated  to  a  Grateful  People  in  Memory  of  the 
Worth  of  Our  Late  Lamented  Chief  Magistrate,  delivered 
April  21,  1865.  Copied  by  several  German  newspapers  and 
translated  from  the  German.     Pp.  8.     12°  original  wrappers. 

Skippackville,  Pa.,  1865 
Fish,   No.   355. 

402  GRAY,  William  C.  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
for  the  Young  Man  and  the  Sabbath  School.     16°  cloth. 

Cincinnati,  1868 
Fish,   No.  357,   1868  edition. 

403  GREAT  Issue  (The)  to  be  Decided  in  November 

next.     Shall  the  Constitution  and  the  Union  Stand  or  Fall, 

Shall  Sectionalism  Triumph.     Lincoln  and  his  supporters. 

8°  stitched.  Washington,  n.  d. 

Fish,  No.  359.    A  compilation  of  extreme  utterances  of  leading 
Republicans,  touching  slavery. 

404  GREELEY,  Horace,  and  John  F.  Cleveland.  A 
Political  Text  Book  for  i860.     8°  cloth.     New  York,  i860 

Fish,   No.   361. 

405  GREELEY.  Autobiography  of;  or,  recollections 
of  a  busy  life.     Illustrations.     8°  cloth.        New  York,  1872 

406  GREENE,  Major-General  Francis  V.  Lincoln  as 
Commander  in  Chief.  Reprinted  from  Scribner's  Magazine, 
July,  1909.     Royal  8°  stitched.  New  York,  1909 

Not  yet  listed.     Rare.     Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

407  GREENE,  Homer.  A  Lincoln  Conscript.  Illus- 
trations.    12°  cloth.  Boston,  1909 

Not  yet  listed. 

408  GRIDLEY,  Eleanor.  The  Story  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln ;  or,  the  journey  from  the  Log  Cabin  to  the  White 
House.     Illustrations.     4°  cloth.  N.  p.  (1900) 

Fish,  No.  364. 

409  GROSSCUP,  Hon.  Peter  S.  Celebration  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln's  Birthday  and  Second  Anniversary  of  the  In- 
stitution of  General  James  Shields  Council  No.  967,  Knights 
of  Columbus,  Chicago,  111.  Address  on  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Pp.  16.     8°  stitched.  N.  p.,  n.  d. 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  61. 

410  GUILD,     Curtis,     Jr.     Gov.     of     Massachusetts. 

Proclamation  for  Lincoln  Day,  12th  of  Feb.,  1906.     Folio, 

broadside. 

Autograph   copy    with    signature    of   Gov.    at   bottom.      Not   yet 
listed.     Very  scarce. 

411  GUILD.  The  same.  Proclaination  for  Lincoln 
Day,  1907.     Autograph  by  the  Governor. 

Not  yet  listed. 


42  C.  F.  Libbie  &  Co. 

412  GUILD.  The  same.  Proclamation  for  Lincoln 
Day,  1908.     Autograph  by  the  Governor. 

Not  yet  listed. 

413  GURLEY,  Rev.  P.  D.  Voice  of  the  Rod ;  a  ser- 
mon June  I,  1865,  in  the  New  York  Avenue  Presbyterian 
Church,  Washington,  D.  C.     8°  original  wrappers. 

Washington,  1865 
Fish,  No.  368. 

414  GUROWSKI,  Adam.  Diary  from  March  4.  1861, 
to  Nov.  12,  1862; — Diary,  1863,  '64,  '65.  2  vols.  i2mo 
cloth.  Boston  and  Washington,  1862-66 

415  X-TaLL,    Dr.    Fayette.     The    Copperhead;    or, 
-*-  -■•      the  secret  political  history  of  our  Civil  War 

unveiled.     8°  paper.  New  Haven,  1902 

Fish.  Xo.  273-     Author's  copy  with  autograph. 

416  HALL,  Fayette.  The  Secret  and  Political  His- 
tory of  the  War  of  the  Rebellion.  No.  i.  Illustrations. 
Royal  8°  paper.  New  Haven,  1890 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  62. 

417  HALL,  Gordon.  President  Lincoln's  Death  ;  its 
voice  to  the  people,  a  discourse,  First  Church,  Northampton, 
April  19,  1865.     8°  wrapper.  Northampton,   1865 

Fish,  No.  374. 

418  HALL.     Another  copy.     8°  wrapper. 

419  HALL,  Newman.  A  Sermon  on  the  Assassina- 
tion of  Abraham  Lincoln,  preached  at  Surrey  Chapel,  Lon- 
don, ]\Iay   14,   1865.     8°  original  wrappers.       Boston,   1865 

Fish,  No.  375. 

420  HALL.     Another  copy.     8°  original  wrappers. 

421  HALLE,  Robert  J.  Lincoln  and  the  Liquor 
Question.     8°  stitched.  Chicago,  n.  d. 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  63. 

422  [HALPINE,  G.  C]  Life  and  Adventures,  Songs, 
Services  and  Speeches  of  Private  Miles  O'Reilly,  47th  Regi- 
ment, N.  Y.  V.     Illustrations.     12°  cloth  (binding  worn). 

New  York,  1864 

Collateral   with   Lincoln   and  contains  the   caricature   portrait   of 
Lincoln,  "  O'Reilly  in  the  Presence  Chamber."     Not  listed. 

423  HALSTEAD,  M.  Caucuses  of  i860 ;  a  history  of 
the  National  Political  Conventions  of  the  Current  Presiden- 
tial Campaign.     8°  original  wrappers.  Columbus,  i860 

Fish,  No.  377. 

424  HAMILTON,  A.  J.,  of  Texas.  A  Letter  of,  to  the 
President  of  the  United  States,  July  28,  1863.  8°  original 
wrapper.  N.  p.,  n.  d. 

Fish,  No.  379. 


Book  Auctioneers.  43 

425  HAMILTON,  Mary  A.  Story  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln.    Pictures  by  S.  F.  Dadd.     16°  cloth.  London,  n.  d. 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  64.     Children's  Hero  Series. 

426  HANAFORD,  Mrs.  P.  A.  Our  Martyred  Presi- 
dent.    Fine  steel  portrait.     8°  paper.  Boston,  1865 

Fish,  No.  383.  Inserted  is  a  single  page  prospectus  containing 
a  woodcut  portrait  of  Lincoln  with  a  funeral  hymn  printed  on  the 
back.     This  prospectus  is  exceedingly  scarce. 

427  HANAFORD.  Abraham  Lincoln ;  his  life  and 
public  services.     Portrait.     12°   cloth   (broken). 

Boston,   1866 
Fish,  No.  383.  1886  edition. 

428  HANAFORD.  Abraham  Lincoln,  his  Life  and 
Public  Services.     Portrait.     12°  cloth  (slightly  worn). 

Boston,   1865 
Fish,  No.  384. 

429  HANAFORD.  Abraham  Lincoln.  Sein  Leben 
und  seine  offentlichen  Dienste.     12°  original  wrapper. 

New  York  (1865) 

Fish,  No.  385.     With  an  imprint  of  O.  P.  Ritter,  Cleveland  O. 

430  HANAFORD.  Abraham  Lincoln,  Seine  Leben 
und  seine  offentlichen  Dienste.     Portrait.     12°  cloth,  uncut. 

New  York  (1865) 
Fish,  No.  385. 

431  HAPGOOD,  Norman.  Abraham  Lincoln,  the 
Man  and  the  People.     Illustrations.     12°  cloth. 

New  York,  1906 
Fish,   No.  388,   1906  edition. 

432  HARDING,  Samuel  B.  Lincoln  Selections.  8° 
paper.  Indianapolis,  1909 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  319. 

433  HARDING.     Another  copy.     8°  paper. 

434  HARRIS,  Joel  C.  On  the  Wing  of  Occasions; 
being  the  authorized  version  of  certain  curious  epistles  of 
the  late  Civil  War,  including  the  hitherto  suppressed  narra- 
tive of  the  Kidnapping  of  President  Lincoln.  Illustrations. 
12°  cloth.  New  York,  1900 

Not  listed  by  Fish. 

435  HARRIS,  T.  N.  Assassination  of  Lincoln ;  a  his- 
tory of  the  great  conspiracy,  trial  of  the  conspirators  by  a 
Military  Committee  and  a  review  of  the  trial  of  John  H. 
Surratt'     Portrait.     8°  cloth.  Boston  (1892) 

Fish,   No.   391     . 

436  HAVEN,  Rev.  Gilbert.  The  Cause  and  Conse- 
quences of  the  Election  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Sermon  in 
Hartford  Street  M.  E.  Church,  Cambridge,  Nov.  11,  i860. 
8°  paper.  Boston,  i860 

Fish,   No.  397. 


44  C.  F.  Libbie  &  Co. 

437  HAWLEY,  Harriet  E.  A  Suggestion  as  to  the 
Most  Feasible  Plan  by  which  to  preserve  to  Posterity  the 
House  in  which  Abraham  Lincoln  Died,  together  with  the 
almost  invisible  collection  of  relics  and  other  matter  con- 
nected with  the  life  and  deeds  of  the  martyr  President  which 
it  now  contains.     Pp.  7.     18°  paper.  Washington,  1908 

Fish,    Sup.    No.   68. 

438  HAWLEY.     Another  copy.     18°  paper. 

439  HAWORTH,  Ira.  Reminiscences  about  Abraham 
Lincoln,  also  an  address  delivered  before  the  Washington 
Temperance  Society  at  the  Second  Presbyterian  Church, 
Springfield,  111.,  Feb.  22,  1842,  by  Abraham  Lincoln.  Illus- 
trations.    8°   paper.  Kansas   City,   n.  d. 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  69.     Souvenir  edition. 

440  HAWORTH.     Another  copy.     8°  paper. 

441  HEADLEY,  J.  T.  The  Great  Rebellion;  a  his- 
tory of  the  Civil  War  in  the  United  States.  Fine  steel 
plates.     2  vols.  8°   full  roan   (bindings  broken). 

Hartford,  1863 

442  HEADLEY,  P.  C.  I^Iassachusetts  in  the  Rebel- 
lion.    Portraits.     8°  cloth.  Boston,  1866 

Ten  references  to  Lincoln,  with  his  call  for  troops  to  serve  for 
three  years. 

443  HEATH,  Virginia.  The  Story  of  Lincoln.  Illus- 
trations.    Square  8°  paper.  Portland,  Me.,  1905 

Fish,  No.  405. 

444  HEATH.     Another  copy.     8°  paper. 

445  HEISTAND,  Col.  H.  O.  S.  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Address  delivered  before  the  Men's  League  of  the  Broadway 
Tabernacle,  Feb.  13,  1908.     18°  paper,  uncut. 

Privately  printed:  New  York,  1909 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  262.    Only  150  copies  printed.   Has  a  steel  vignette 
portrait. 

446  HENDRICK,  Frank.  Contribution  of  American 
Women  to  the  Work  of  Lincoln ;  an  address  delivered  be- 
fore the  National  Society  of  Patriotic  Women  of  America  at 
the  Waldorf  Astoria,  Feb.  11,  1909.     8°  paper. 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  320.     Presentation  copy. 

447  HERNDON,  William  H.  Abraham  Lincoln, 
Miss  Ann  Rutledge,  New  Salem,  Pioneering,  and  the  poem ; 
a  lecture  delivered  in  the  Old  Sangamon  County  Court 
House,  Nov.  1866.     Plan.     Royal  8°  cloth,  uncut. 

Springfield,  111.,  1910 
Collector's  Edition:    Only  150  signed  copies.     Not  yet  listed. 


Book  Auctioneers.  45 

448  HERNDON,  William  H.    Herndon's  Lincoln  ;  the 

true  story  of  a  great  life.     The  History  and  Recollections  of 

Abraham  Lincoln.     By  William  H.  Herndon   (for  twenty 

years  his  friend  and  law  partner),  and  Jesse  W.  Weik.     3 

vols.  12°  cloth.  Chicago  (1889) 

Fish,  No.  409.  The  rare  first  issue  (suppressed)  described  in  the 
note.     Has  sold  as  high  as  $35  at  auction. 

449  HERNDON  and  Weik.  Abraham  Lincoln;  the 
true  story  of  a  great  life.     Illustrated.     2  vols.  12°  cloth. 

New  York,  1908 

Fish,  No.  410.  Revised  edition,  containing  the  introduction  and 
a  chapter  by  Horace  White  on  the  debate  with  Douglas.  Herndon's 
analysis  of  the  man  is  unexcelled. 

450  HERRIOTT,  F.  L  Iowa  and  the  First  Nomina- 
tion of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Reprinted,  with  additions,  from 
the  Annals  of  Iowa.     Vol.  8.     Pp.  80.    8°  paper,  uncut. 

(Des  Moines.) 
Fish,  Sup.  No.  70. 

451  HERRIOTT.  Republican  Presidential  Prelimin- 
aries in  Iowa,  1859-60.  Annals  of  Iowa,  January,  1910.  3rd 
series,  vol.  9,  No.  10.    8°  original  wrappers,  uncut. 

Des  Moines,  1910 
The  original  edition  of  Fish,  No.  70,  before  the  revision- 

452  HERRIOTT.  Another  copy.  8°  original 
wrappers. 

453  HIATT,  J.  M.  The  Political  Manual;  compris- 
ing numerous  important  documents  connected  with  the 
political  history  of  America.     Illustrations.     12°  cloth. 

Indianapolis,  1864 

Contains  an  account  of  Abraham  Lincoln's  Administration,  with 
portrait. 

454  HIBBARD,  A.  G.  In  Memory  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln ;  a  discourse  delivered  in  the  First  Congregational  Uni- 
tarian Church,  Detroit,  Mich.,  April  17,  1865.  8°  original 
wrappers.  Detroit,  1865 

Fish,  No.  412.     Scarce. 

455  HICKS,  George.     Abraham  Lincoln.     Square  8° 

paper.  Kingston,  Jamaica,  n.  d. 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  71.  Reprinted  from  the  Kingston  (Jamaica), 
Gleaner,  Jan.   i,  1879. 

456  HICKS.    Another  copy.   8°  paper. 

457  HILL,  Frederick  T.  Lincoln  the  Lawyer.  Por- 
trait and  illustrations.     8°  cloth,  uncut.         New  York,  1906 

Fish.  Sup.   No.  72. 

458  HILL,  T.  Lincoln's  Legacy  of  Inspiration.  16° 
paper,  uncut.  New  York,  1909 

Fish.   Sup.    No.  373. 


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459  HISTORY  and  Evidence  of  the  Passage  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln  from  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  to  Washington,  D,  C, 
Feb.  22-23,  1861.  8°  original  red  russia  (repaired). 

Chicago,  n.  d. 

Fish,  No.  417.  Scarce  edition  with  39  pp.  written  by  Allan 
Pinkerton,  in  1868,  the  great  detective,  to  offset  the  public  stories  that 
Pinkerton  had  anything  to  do  with  the  passage  of  the  President-elect 
to  the  Capital.  Only  a  few  copies  of  this  work  were  published,  and 
this  one  bound  in  full  red  russia  is  a  presentation  copy  from  Robert 
A.  and  William  A.  Pinkerton  to  Mr.  Samuel  Sloan,  of  N.  Y.,  and 
bears  Sloan's  name  in  gold  letters  on  the  front  cover. 

460  HISTORY  and  Evidence  of  the  Passage  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln  from  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  to  Washington,  D.  C, 
Feb.  22,  and  23,  1861.     Portraits.    8°  full  russia,  uncut. 

Chicago,  n.  d. 

Fish,  No.  417.  New  edition,  unknown  to  Fish,  comprising  42 
pages,  three  other  editions  are  known,  20  pp.,  30  pp.  and  39  pp. 

461  HITCHCOCK,  Caroline  H.  Nancy  Hanks;  the 
story  of  Abraham  Lincoln's  mother.  Frontispiece.  16°  red 
roan.  New  York,  1900 

Fish,  No.  418. 

462  HOBSON,  J.  T.  The  Lincoln  Year  Book;  con- 
taining immortal  words  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     12°  cloth. 

Dayton,  1906 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  7;^. 

463  HOBSON.  Footprints  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Presenting:  manv  interesting  facts,  reminiscences  and  illus- 
trations  never  before  published.     16°  cloth. 

Dayton,  O.,  1909 
Fish,   Sup.    No.    234. 

464  HOFFMAN,  Wilhelm.  Abraham  Lincoln,  der 
Befreier  der  Negersklaven  eine  erzahlung  fiir  die  Jugend. 
Steel  portrait.     16°  boards.  Breslau,  n.  d. 

Fish,   No.   423.     Fine   clean   copy.      Scarce   foreign   item. 

465  HOLDOM,  Jesse.  Lincoln  Centennial  Address 
delivered  at  the  McKinley  High  School,  Chicago,  Feb.  9, 
1909.    8°  original  wrappers,  uncut.  (Chicago,  1909) 

Fish,   Sup.   No.  74. 

466  HOLDOM.  Lincoln  Centennial  Address  before 
the  West  End  Women's  Club,  Chicago,  Feb.  12,  1909.  8° 
paper,  uncut.  (Chicago,  1909) 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  75. 

467  HOLLAND,  J.  G.  Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln, 
City  Hall,  Springfield,  Mass.,  April  19,  1865.     8°  paper. 

Springfield,  1865 
Fish,    No.   425. 

468  HOLLAND.  The  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  8° 
cloth.  Springfield,  1866 

Fish,  No.   426. 


Book  Auctioneers.  47 

469  HOLLAND.  Das  Leben  Abram  Lincoln's.  Por- 
trait.    8°  full  roan.  Springfield,  1866 

Fish,  No.  427. 

470  HOLT,  Erastus  E.  Address  delivered  at  the 
Auditorium,  Portland.  Maine,  on  the  nth  Annual  Banquet 
of  the  Lincoln  Club,  1901.    8°  original  wrappers. 

Portland,  1901 

Fish,  Sup.  Xo.  76.  Presentation  copy,  with  inscription  by  the 
author. 

471  HORNER,  Harlan  H.  New  York  City  Educa- 
tional Department.  Lincoln  Centenary  and  Prospectus  for 
Schools  of  the  State.     Illustrations.     8°  paper. 

Albany,  1909 

Fish.  Sup.  No.  77. 

472  HORNER.    Another  copy.     8°  paper. 

473  HOUSE  that  Jeff  Built  (The).    8°  paper. 

(New  York),  n.  d. 

Fish,  No.  430.  Copyright  1868,  by  the  author  John  J.  Reed. 
Satirical  parody  illustrating  the  Rise  and  Fall  of  the  Confederacy. 
One  verse  relating  to  the  Assassination.     Rare. 

474  HOWE,  M.  A.  DeWolfe.  The  ^lemory  of  Lin- 
coln. Poems,  selected.  \\'ith  an  introduction.  Portrait. 
16°  cloth,  uncut.  Boston,  1907 

Fish,  No.  432. 

475  [HOWELLS.]  Lives  and  Speeches  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  and  Hannibal  Hamlin.     12°  cloth.    New*  York,  i860 

Fish.  No.  597.     The  Lincoln  biography  is  by  William  D.  Howells. 

476  [HUDSON,  Charles.]  Character  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  and  the  Constitutionality  of  his  Emancipation 
Policy.     Pp.  16.  Boston,  1863 

Fish,  No.   187. 

477  [HUDSON.].  The  Character  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln, President  of  the  L'nited  States.     8°  stitched. 

(Boston,  1863) 
Fish,  No.  187.     A  slight  variation  in  the  title  from  this  number. 

478  HUGHES.  Speech  of  Hon.  Charles  E.  Hughes 
at  the  Lincoln  Dinner  of  the  Reptiblican  Club.  New  York, 
1908.     Pp.  10.    Royal  8°  paper.  New  York. 

Fish.   Sup.   No.  235. 

479  HUMBOLDT,  Archibald.  The  Fin  de  Siecle. 
Lincoln  Birthday  Exercises  for  Schools. 

Lebanon,  O.  (1900). 
Fish,  No.  436. 

480  HUNT,  A.  B.  Address  on  the  Life  and  Times  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,  Alameda,  Cal..  Feb.  12,  1899.     8°  paper. 

Privately  Printed:    1899 

Fish.  No  439.  Presentation  copy  of  a  privately  printed  and 
limited   edition. 


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481  HYDE,  C.  W.  G.  Minnesota  Department  of  Pub- 
lic Instruction,  Lincoln  Centennial,  Feb.  12,  1909.  Com- 
piled for  Commemorative  Exercises  in  Minnesota  Public 
Schools.    8°  paper.  N.  p.,  1909 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  265. 

482  TlLINOIS.     Department  of  Public  Instruction, 
•*-      Circular  53.     Memorial  Day,  1903.     Contains 

address  by  Joseph  H.  Choate,  Abraham  Lincoln  the  Most 
American  of  all  Americans.    8°  paper. 
Not  yet  listed. 

483  ILLINOIS  Building.  Lewis  and  Clark  Exposi- 
tion, 1905.  A  souvenir  illustration  of  America,  Lincoln  and 
Family,  etc.    8  pp.     18°  paper.  Portland,  1905 

Not  yet  listed. 

484  ILLINOIS.  Issued  by  Francis  G.  Blair,  Supt.  of 
Public  Instruction,  Memorial  Day,  May  30,  1:909.  Circular 
33.    8°  paper.  Springfield,  1909 

Contains  much   Lincoln   matter.     Not  yet  listed. 

485  ILLINOIS.  Memorial  Day,  1902.  Circular  No. 
44.     Contains  Words  of  Lincoln,  etc.     8°  paper. 

Not  yet  listed. 

486  ILLINOIS  Memorial  Day,  1904  and  1905.  2 
pamphlets. 

Not  yet  listed. 

487  ILLINOIS.  Memorial  Day,  1906.  Circular  81, 
Supt.  of  Public  Instruction.    8°  paper.       (Springfield,  1906) 

Not  yet   listed.      Contains    much    Lincoln    matter. 

488  ILLINOIS.  A  Souvenir  for  the  School  Children 
to  be  Used  in  the  Celebration  of  Lincoln's  Birthday  and 
Washington's  Birthday.     By  Samuel  M.  Inglis.     8°  paper. 

Springfield,  1898 
Not  yet  listed.     Partly  devoted  to  Lincoln. 

489  ILLINOIS  Supreme  Court.  Proceedings  of; 
commemorating  the  looth  Anniversary  of  the  Birth  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln.    8°  paper.  N.  p.,  1909 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  267. 

490  ILLUSTRATED  Life,  Services,  Martyrdom  and 
Funeral  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     12°  cloth  (foxed). 

Phila.   (1865) 
Fish,   No.  444. 

491  ILLINOIS  State  Hist.  Library.  Vol.  6.  Biblio- 
graphical Series,  vol.  i.  Newspapers  and  periodicals  of  Ill- 
inois, 1814-1879.  Revised  and  enlarged  edition.  By  Frank- 
lin W.  Scott.     Illustrations.     Thick  8°  cloth. 

Springfield,  1910 

492  ILLINOIS  State  Historical  Library.  Vols.  4  and 
5.     Illustrations.     2  vols.     8°  cloth.  Springfield,  1909 


Book  Auctioneers.  49 

493  ILLINOIS  State  Historical  Library.  Collections 
of.  Vol.  3.  Lincoln  Series,  vol.  i.  Lincoln-Douglas  De- 
bates of  1858.  Edited  with  introduction  and  notes  by  E.  E. 
Sparks.     Portraits.     8°  cloth  (corner  of  one  page  missing). 

Springfield,  1908 

Fish,  Sup.   No.  203. 

494  ILLINOIS  State  Historical  Society,  April,  1910. 
Lincoln's  Defence  of  Dufif  Armstrong.  The  story  of  the 
trial  and  the  celebrated  Almanac.  By  J.  N.  Gridley.  Re- 
print from  the  Journal  of  the  Society.  Illustrations.  8° 
paper.  N.  p.,  1910 

Not  yet  listed. 

495  ILLINOIS  State  Historical  Society.  Journal  of. 
Vol.  I,  No.  I,  April,  1908.     8°  wrappers. 

Springfield,  1908 
Not  yet  listed.     Contains  suggestions  to  the   Local   Committees 
on  the   Celebration   of  the   Lincoln-Douglas   Debates   of   1858. 

496  ILLINOIS  State  Historical  Society,  Journal  of, 
vol.  I,  nos.  2  and  3.    8°  paper.  Springfield,  111.,  1908 

Contains :  Lincoln  and  Douglas  Debates,  etc.     Not  yet  listed. 

497  ILLINOIS  State  Historical  Society.     Journal  of. 

Vol.  I,  no.  4.    8°  paper.  Springfield,  1909 

Fish,     Sup.     No.     266.       Contains     an     address     "  The    Typical 
American,"  by  Jessie  P.  Weber  and  other  material  relating  to  Lincoln. 

498  ILLINOIS  State  Historical  Library  Circular. 
Vol.  I,  no.  I.,  Nov.,  1905.  An  Outline  for  the  study  of  Ill- 
inois State  History  by  Jessie  P.  Weber.    8°  paper. 

Springfield,  1905 
Contains  much    Lincoln   matter.      Not   yet  listed. 

499  ILLINOIS  State  Historical  Library.  Trans- 
actions of  for  1907.     Numerous  illustrations.     8°  cloth. 

Springfield,  1908 
Contains  much  Lincoln  matter. 

500  ILLINOIS  State  Historical  Library.  Publica- 
tion No,  13.     Portraits  and  maps.    8°  cloth. 

Springfield,  1909 
Not  yet  listed.     Contains  much  valuable  Lincoln  matter. 

501  INDIANAPOLIS  Public  Library  Bulletin,  Feb., 
1909.  Select  reading  list  on  Abraham  Lincoln.  4  pp. 
Royal  8°  (torn). 

Fish,    Sup.    No.   268. 

502  INGERSOLL.     Abraham    Lincoln,    an    Oration. 

16°  paper.  London,  1893 

Fish,  Sup.   No.  78.     Scarce.     Believed  by  Judge  Fish  to  be  the 
first  pamphlet  edition. 

503  INGERSOLL.     Another  copy.     16°  paper. 

504  INGERSOLL.  Abraham  Lincoln,  a  lecture. 
Portrait.     12°  original  wrappers. 

C.  P.  Farrell:  New  York,  1907 
Fish,  Sup.  No.  80. 


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505  INGERSOLL.  Abraham  Lincoln.  Portrait.  16° 
cloth.  New  York,  1907 

Authorized  Special  Edition. 

506  INGLIS,  Samuel  M.  Department  of  Public  In- 
struction, J\Iemorial  Day,  May  30,  1898.  Aids  for  its  proper 
observance  by  the  Schools  of  Illinois.     Oblong  8°  paper. 

(Springfield,   1898) 
Not  yet   listed.      Contains   much    Lincoln   matter. 

507  INGLIS.  Souvenir  for  the  School  Children  of 
Illinois  to  be  used  in  the  Celebration  of  Lincoln's  Birthday, 
Feb.  I2th,  and  Washington's  Birthday,  Feb.  22nd.  8°  or- 
iginal wrappers.  Springfield,  111.,  1898 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  81. 

508  IRISH,  E.  M.  Abraham  Lincoln,  an  Address  De- 
livered before  the  Lincoln  Club  at  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  Feb. 
9,  1907.     8°  original  wrappers.  (Kalamazoo,  1907) 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  82. 

509  INGHAM,  John  A.  Abraham  Lincoln;  an  ad- 
dress delivered  at  the  Commencement  Exercises  at  the  Irv- 
ington  High  School,  New  York,  June  26,  1902.  8°  paper, 
uncut.  New  York  (1902) 

Fish,  No.  451.     Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

510  Jackson,  S.  Trevena.     Lincoln's  Use  of  the 
•^      Bible.     Portrait.     16°  paper  covers. 

New  York,   1909 
Fish,   Sup.   No.  83. 

511  JACKSON,  William  R.  Programmes  for  Special 
Day  Exercises,  Issued  by  the  Department  of  Public  Instruc- 
tion, for  the  use  of  schools  in  Nebraska.     8°  paper. 

Lincoln,  1899 
Fish,  Sup.  No.  84. 

512  JANVIER,  Francis  D.  H.  The  Sleeping  Senti- 
nel.    12°  original  brown  paper  wrappers.  Phila.,  1863 

Fish,   No.   459.     A  metrical  version   of  the  pardon   of  Thomas 
Scott. 

513  JANVIER.  Another  copy.  Variation  of  wrap- 
per.    12°  light  yellow  wrappers. 

514  JAPANESE.  Story  of  Lincoln's  Life.  By  Fu- 
niro  Yamagata,  Tokio,  1909.  Translation  of  the  title  of  a 
new  Japanese  work.  Contains  portrait  of  Lincoln.  12° 
cloth. 

Not  yet  listed. 

515  JAYNE,  Dr.  William.  Abraham  Lincoln.  Per- 
sonal Reminiscences  of  the  IMartyred  President.  By  his 
neighbor  and  intimate  friend  Dr.  Jayne.  Square  8°  limp 
boards.  (Chicago,  1908) 

Fish,  Supp.  No.  270.     Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 


Book  Auctioneers.  5^ 

516  JAYNE.  Lincoln's  Birthday,  1907.  Personal 
Reminiscences  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  an  Address  by  Dr.  Wil- 
liam Jayne,  delivered  before  the  Springfield  Chapter  of  the 
D.  A.  R.,  Feb.  12,  1907,  at  the  Lincoln  Home.  Pp.  21,  in- 
serted in  a  cloth  cover. 

Fish,   Sup.   No.  85. 

517  JAYNE.  Personal  Reminiscences  of  the  Mar- 
tyred President.     Portraits.     Square  12°  paper.     N.  p.,  1900 

Fish,   Sup.   No.  270. 

518  JAYNE.     Another  copy.     12°  paper. 

519  JENNINGS,  Janet.  Abraham  Lincoln,  the  Great- 
est American.     Illustrations.     16°  boards.       Madison,  1909 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  322. 

520  JERMON,  J.  Wagner.  Abraham  Lincoln  and 
South  Carolina.     8°  original  wrappers.  Phila.,  1861 

Fish,   No.  462.     A  very  scarce  Lincoln  item. 

521  JEROME,  Alonzo  W.  The  Great  Debate,  a  plat- 
form scene  and  the  Seven  Joint  Discussions  between  Lin- 
coln and  Douglas.  One  of  the  relief  pictures  in  the  dome  of 
the  State  Capital  at  Springfield,  111.     Square  8°  paper. 

Springfield  (1899) 
Fish,  No.  463. 

522  JOHNSON,  Reverdy.  An  Argument  to  Establish 
the  Illegality  of  Military  Commissions  in  the  United  States, 
and  especially  of  the  one  organized  for  the  trial  of  the  par- 
ties charged  with  conspiring  to  assassinate  the  late  Presi- 
dent.    8°  original  blue  wrappers.  Baltimore,  1865 

Fish,   No.  466. 

523  JOHNSON.  Another  copy.  8°  original  light 
brown  wrappers. 

524  [JOHNSON,  Edward  S.]     Abraham  Lincoln  and 

his  last  Resting  Place.     A  leaflet  published  for  distribution 

at   the    Lincoln   National    Monument,    Springfield,    111.     8° 

paper.  N.  p.,  1903 

Fish,  No.  5.     Scarce  original  edition.    Portrait  slightly  damaged. 
(Compiled  by  Edward  S.  Johnson,  Custodian.) 

525  JOHNSON,  Edward  S.  Abraham  Lincoln ;  his 
last  resting  place,  a  leaflet  published  for  distribution  at  the 
National  Lincoln  Monument  in  the  City  of  Springfield,  111. 
Illustrations.     8°  paper.  Danville,  n.  d.  (1908?) 

Fish,   No.   5.     Late  edition. 

526  JOHNSON.     The  same.     8°  paper.  (N.  p.,  1909?) 
New  edition.     Not  yet  listed. 

527  JOHNSON, "Rossiter.  Campfire  and  Battlefield; 
history  of  the  conflicts  and  campaigns  of  the  great  Civil 
War  in  the  United  States.  Numerous  illustrations,  includ- 
ing full-page  frontispiece  portrait  of  Lincoln.  Royal  4° 
cloth.  New  York,  1896 

Not  mentioned  by  Fish. 


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528  JOHNSON,  Rossiter.  The  Story  of  a  Great  Con- 
flict ;  a  history  of  the  War  of  Secession,  1861-65.  60  illus- 
trations.    8°  cloth  (badly  worn).  New  York,  1894 

529  JOHNSTON,  Howard  A.  An  Estimate  of  Lin- 
coln, 41st  Street  Presbyterian  Church,  Chicago,  Feb.  i,  1896. 
8°  paper.  Chicago,  1896 

Fish,    No.    469-A.      Presentation    copy    with    autograph    of    the 
author. 

530  JOHNSTON.  An  Estimate  of  Lincoln.  A  ser- 
mon preached  in  Chicago,  Feb.  9,  1896.     Pp.  7.  Chicago,  n.  d. 

Fish,  No.  469-A. 

531  JOHNSTON.     Another  copy. 

532  JONES,  Alonzo  T.  Political  Speeches  and  De- 
bates of  Abraham  Lincoln  and  Stephen  A.  Douglas,  1854- 
1861.     Portraits.     8°  cloth.  Battle  Creek,  1895 

Fish,  No.  589.     Includes  the  Cooper  Institute  Speech,  Gettysburg 
Address  and  first  Inaugural. 

533  JONES,  ]\Iajor  E.  R.  Lincoln,  Stanton  and  Grant. 
Historical  Sketches.     Steel  portraits.     8°  cloth. 

London,  n.  d. 
Fish,  No.  470,  preface  dated   1875. 

534  JONES,  William  D.  Mirror  of  Modern  Democ- 
racy; the  history  of  the  Democratic  Party  from  1825  to  1861. 
12°  cloth.  New  York,  1864 

Many  references  to  Abraham   Lincoln,   with  an  account   of  his 
administration.     Not  mentioned  by  Fish. 

535  JONES,  W.  Martin.  Abraham  Lincoln ;  an  ad- 
dress delivered  at  Phoenix,  N.  Y.,  May  30,  1904.  Portrait. 
12°  paper.  Rochester,  1904 

Fish,  No.  473.     Scarce. 

536  JOSEPH,  Philip.  The  Fame  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln. Oration  before  the  Euepia  Debating  Society  of  the 
Moline  High  School,  April  16,  1904.  Portrait.  Royal  8° 
paper,  uncut.  ]\Ioline,  111.,  1905 

Fish,  No.  475.     Only  50  copies  privately  printed  by  Joseph   B. 
Oakleaf,  with  autograph  of  the  author. 

537  JOUAULT,  Alphonse.  Abraham  Lincoln,  sa  jeun- 
esse  et  sa  vie  politique,  histoire  de  I'abolition  de  I'esclavage 
aux  £tats-Unis.     12°  original  paper  covers,  uncut. 

Paris,  1875 
Fish,  No.  476.     Scarce  foreign  item. 

538  JOUAULT.  Abraham  Lincoln,  sa  jeunesse  et  sa 
vie   politique.     Portrait.     12°   paper,   uncut.        Paris,    1885 

Fish,  No.  476,   1883  edition. 

539  JOUAULT.  Abraham  Lincoln  su  juventud  y  su 
vida  politica.  Historia  de  la  abolicion  de  la  esclavitud  en 
los  Estados-Unidos.     16°  original  paper,  uncut. 

Barcelona,  1876 
Fish,  Sup.  No.  86.    Very  scarce. 


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540  JUSTE,  Theodore.  Bibliotheque  dc  la  Jeunesse 
Beige  Abraham  Lincoln,  I'Affranchissement  des  Esclaves 
aux  £tats-Unis.     Illustrations.  8°  paper,  uncut.  Mons,  1886 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  87.     Very  scarce.     Original  cover  mended. 

541  \r  AMANSKI.     (Hebrew     Work.)       Abraham 
•*-^     Lincoln  the  Emancipator  of  the  Slaves,  his 

Life   and  Work.     A  biographical  work  by  A.   Kamanski. 
12°  cloth.  Warsaw,  1910 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  375.     Scarce. 

542  KAUFMANN,  J.   L.     Die  Ermordung  Abraham 

Lincoln's  und  die  geschichte  der  Grossen  Verschworung. 

Frontispiece.     8°  boards  (broken).  Cincinnati,  1865 

Fish,   No.  310.     This  translation  in  German  contains   an   account 
of  the  Conspiracy  Trial  not  in  the  English  pamphlet.     Scarce. 

543  KECKLEY,  Elizabeth.  Behind  the  Scenes;  or, 
thirty  years  a  slave  and  four  years  in  the  White  House. 
Portrait.     12°  new  cloth.  New  York,  1868 

Fish,  No.  481.     Incredible  but  for  the  accompanying  documents. 

544  KEELING,  Rev.  R.  K.  The  Death  of  Moses,  a 
sermon  preached  in  the  Trinity  P.  E.  Church,  April  23,  1865, 
as  a  Tribute  of  Respect  to  the  Memory  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln.    8°  stitched.  Washington,  1865 

Fish,  No.  482.     Only  500  copies  printed. 

545  KEITH,  Elbridge  G.  A  Paper  on  the  National 
Republican  Convention  of  i860,  at  the  University  of  Illinois, 
June  19,  1904.     8°  paper.  Urbana,  1904 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  88. 

546  KEITH,  E.  G.     Another  copy.     8°  paper. 

547  KELLEY,  William  D.  Lincoln  and  Stanton;  a 
study  of  the  real  administration  of  the  War  of  1861  and  '62, 
with  special  consideration  of  some  recent  statements  of 
General  George  D.  McClellan.     8°  wrappers. 

New  York,  1885 
Fish,    No.   484. 

548  KELLOGG,    Alice    M.      Lincoln   the    Patriot,    a 

ready  programme  for  Lincoln's  Birthday.     12°  paper. 

Phila.   (1897) 
Fish,  Sup.  No.  89. 

549  KELLOGG.     Another  copy.     12°  paper. 

550  KENNEDY,  John  P.  Mr.  Ambrose's  Letters  on 
the  Rebellion.     16°  cloth.  New  York,  1865 

551  KEPLINGER,  L.  W.  An  Address  delivered 
before  the  Springfield  Washingtonian  Temperance  Society 
at  the  Second  Presbyterian  Church,  Feb.  22,  1842.  By 
Abraham  Lincoln.    8°  paper.  Kansas  City,  n.  d. 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  104.     Scarce. 


54  C.  F.  Libbic  &  Co. 

552  KETCHAM,  Henry.  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Portrait  and  illustrations.     12°  half  morocco,  uncut,  gilt  top. 

New  York  (1901) 

Fish,   No.   486.     This  imprint,   Perkins  Book  Co.,   differs    from 

that  given  by  Fish.  ! 

553  KETTELL,  James  P.  History  of  the  Great 
Rebellion.  Advance  Sheets,  pp.  i  to  144.  Containing  steel 
portrait  of  Lincoln.     8°  stitched. 

Not  listed  by  Fish.     Scarce. 

554  KETTELL,  Thomas  P.      History  of  the  Great 

Rebellion  from  its  Commencement  to  its  Close ;  giving  an 

account  of  its  origin,  the  secession  of  the  Southern  States 

and  the  formation  of  the  Confederate  Government.    3  vols. 

8°  cloth.  Worcester,  1862 

Vol.  I  shows  portrait  of  Lincoln  and  his  Cabinet,  vol  2  shows 
portraits  of  24  Confederate  leaders  and  also  steel  plates  of  the  funeral 
obsequies  of  President  Lincoln  at  the  Presidential   Mansion. 

555  KETTELL.  History  of  the  Great  Rebellion.  2 
vols,  in  one.    Thick  8°  full  roan.  Hartford,  1866 

Portrait  of  Lincoln  and  many  references  to  him. 

556  KEYNOTES  of  American  Liberty;  comprising 
the  most  important  speeches,  proclamations  and  acts  of 
Congress  from  the  foundation  of  the  Government  to  the 
present  time,  with  a  history  of  the  flag.     12°  cloth. 

New  York,  (1866) 
Not  mentioned  by  Fish.     Pp.   194  to  231    relate  to  Lincoln,  his 
proclamations,  etc 

557  KINDERHOOK,  N.  Y.,  Reformed  Church,  Feb. 
12,  1909.     Lincoln's  Birthday  Programme.     4  pp.  8°. 

Not  yet  listed. 

558  KINDERHOOK,  N.  Y.    Another  copy. 

559  KIRKLAND,  Charles  P.  A  Letter  to  Hon.  Ben- 
jamin R.  Curtis,  late  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the 
United  States,  in  review  of  his  recently  published  pamphlet 
on  the  Emancipation  Proclamation  of  the  President.  8^ 
paper.  New  York,  1862 

Fish,  No.  488. 

560  KIRKLAND.  Letter  to  Peter  Cooper,  with  a 
letter  from  President  Lincoln.    8°  paper.      New  York,  1865 

Fish,   No.  489. 

561  KOREN,  Paul.  Abraham  Lincoln.  Et  foredrag 
for  studenterne  ved  Luther-College  paa  Lincolns  fodelsdag 
den  I2te  February.     8°  original  wrappers. 

Decorah,  la.,  1901 
Fish,  No.  490. 

562  KRANS,  Horatio  S.  The  Lincoln  Tribute  Book. 
Appreciations  by  Statesmen,  Men  of  Letters  and  Poets,  at 
home  and  abroad,  together  with  the  Lincoln  Centenary 
medal  inserted.     16°  cloth.  New  York,  1909 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  90. 


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563  KRAUSKOPF,  Rabbi  Jos.  Nineteenth  Birthday 
of  Lincohi  and  Darwin,  a  Sunday  lecture.  8°  original  wrap- 
pers. Chicago,  1899 

Fish,    Sup.    No.   91. 

564  KRAUSKOPF.  Lincoln  an  Inspiration.  8° 
wrappers.  Phila.,  1905 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  92. 

565  KRAUSKOPF.  Lincoln  the  Chosen  of  God.  8° 
paper.  Phila.,  1906 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  93. 

566  KRAUSKOPF.  Centennial  of  Lincoln's  Birth; 
— The  Great  White  Plague,  etc.     8°  paper.     Feb.  21,  1909. 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  376. 

567  KREBS,  Rev.  Dr.  Hugo.  A  Sermon  in  Memory 
of  Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered  April  19,  1865,  at  noon  in 
the  Church  of  the  Holy  Ghost,  in  St.  Louis,  Miss.  Trans- 
lated by  a  lady  hearer.    8°  original  wrapper.        N.  p.,  n.  d. 

Fish,   No.   493. 

568  KRAUTH,  Charles  P.  The  Two  Pageants;  a 
discourse  delivered  in  the  first  Eng.  Evan.  Lutheran 
Church,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  June  i,  1865.  8°  paper  (water 
stained).  Pittsburg,   1865 

Fish,  No.  491. 

569  T     AMBERT,  William  H.      Abraham   Lincoln, 
-*— '      Commander    in    Chief    of    the    Army    and 

Navy   of    the    United    States.      Annual    Oration    delivered 
before  the  Society  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  Pittsburg, 
Oct.  II,  1899.    Royal  8°  wrapper.       Privately  Printed:  1900 
Fish,  No.  496.     Only  40  copies  printed.     Scarce. 

570  LAMBERT.  The  Society  of  the  Army  of  the 
Potomac.  Report  of  the  13th  Annual  Reunion  at  Pittsburg, 
Oct.  II  and  12,  1899.  New  York,  1899 

See  Fish,  No.  496.     Contains  the  address  of  Major  Lambert  as 
originally  printed. 

571  LAMBERT.  Versions  of  the  Gettysburg  Address 
cited  by  Major  William  H.  Lambert  in  his  paper  entitled 
"  The  Gettysburg  Address,  when  written,  how  received,  its 
true  form."     Small  4°  paper.  Phila.,  1909 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  94.    Pp.  7. 

572  LAMBERT.  The  same.  Reprinted  from  the 
Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History  and  Biography,  October, 
1909.     Pp.  27.     8°  original  wrappers,  uncut.         Phila.,  1909 

Fish,   Sup.   No.   94.     A   variation   of   above.      Presentation   copy, 
with  inscription  by  the  author. 


56  ■  C.  F.  Libbie  &  Co. 

573  LAMBERT.  Abraham  Lincoln,  1809-1909.  Lin- 
coln Literature.  Address  before  the  Commandery  of  the 
State  of  Pennsylvania,  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion, 
Memorial  Meeting  Feb.  3,  1909.     Square  12°  paper. 

(Phila.,  1909) 
Fish,   Sup.   Xo.  95. 

574  LAMBERT.  Abraham  Lincoln.  Address  before 
the  L'nion  League  of  Philadelphia,  Feb.  12,  1909.  Portrait. 
8°  paper.  Philadelphia  (1909) 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  96. 

575  LAMBERT.     Another  copy.     8°  paper. 

576  LAMBERT,  A  Lincoln  Correspondence,  with 
introduction  and  notes.  Reprinted  from  the  Century  Maga- 
zine. Feb.,  1909.    8°  paper.  New  York,  1909 

Fish,  Sup.   No.  236.     Presentation  copy,   with  autograph  of  the 
author. 

577  LANMAN.  Dictionary  of  the  L'nited  States 
Congress.    5th  ed.    8°  cloth.  Hartford,  1868 

Contains   a  biographical   notice  of  Lincoln. 

578  LAUGHLIN,  Clara  E.  The  Death  of  Lincoln; 
the  story  of  Booth's  plot,  his  deed  and  penalty.  Illustra- 
tions.    12°  cloth.  New  York,  1909 

Fish,  Sup.  Xo.  271. 

579  LAW  Association,  Philadelphia.  Minutes  of  the 
Meetings  and  Exercises  held  at  the  Rooms  of  the  Historical 
Society  of  Pennsylvania  in  Commemoration  of  the  Cen- 
tennial of  the  Birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Orations  by  Hon. 
Samuel  "\\'.  Pennypacker  and  Col.  Alexander  K.  ]\IcClure. 
Portraits.    8°  paper.  (Phila.,  1909) 

Fish,  Sup.  X'o.  97.     Presentation  copy  from  Gov.  Penn\-packer. 

580  LAWLER,  Daniel  \V.  Lincoln  Day  Address  at 
a  ^Meeting  held  under  the  Auspices  of  St.  Louis  Camp  Xo. 
I,  Sons  of  \'eterans,  at  Assembly  Hall,  Old  State  Capital, 
St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Feb.  12,  1907.    8°  paper.       (St.  Paul,  1907) 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  98. 

581  LEA,  John  Henry  and  J.  R.  Hutchinson.  The 
Ancestry-  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Portraits  and  photogravure 
illustrations.    Royal  8°  half  English  calf. 

Houghton  &  ^lifflin  Co. :  Boston,  1909 
Fish,    Sup.    Xo.   272.     Limited    Edition. 

582  LEARNED,  Z^Iarion  D.  Abraham  Lincoln  and 
American  Migration.  Family  English  not  German.  With 
photographic  illustrations.     8°  boards.  Phila.,  1909 

Fish,  Sup.    No.   378.     Only  500   copies  printed. 

583  LEE,  James  \V.  Abraham  Lincoln,  a  Tribute 
Delivered  Feb.  14,  1909  upon  the  Occasion  of  a  Special 
Memorial  Service.    8°  paper.  Augusta,  Ga.  (1909) 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  99. 


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584  LEHMANN,  Frederick  W.  Abraham  Lincoln 
Address  at  Memorial  Hall,  Chicago,  Feb.  12.  1908.  12 
paper.  Chicago  (1908) 

Fish.  Stip.  No.  100. 

585  LELAND,  Charles  G.     Abraham  Lincoln.      12 

cloth.  Marcus  Ward  &  Co.:    London  ^1879) 

See  Fish.  No.  504.    With  English  imprint.    First  Ea^sh  edtticm, 
246  pp.    This  edition  not  mentioned  by  Fish. 

586  LEMMON,  George  t'  Lincoln  the  Light  of  His 
Age,  a  Centennial  Memorial  and  Prospectus  of  a  two  vol- 
ume edition  published  by  the  Cochrane  Pub.  Co.  Pp.  16. 
8"  paper. 

Fish.  Sup.  Xo.  loi.     Scarce. 

587  LETTER  to  the  President  of  the  United  States 

by  a  Refugee.    8"  stitched.  Phila.,  1863 

Fish.  Xo.  509-     The  author  was  F.  A.    P.   Barnard,  afterwards 
President  of  Columbia  College. 

588  LEVY,  Rabbi  T.  Leonard.  The  Message  of  Lin- 
coln.    Pp.  22.    8'  stitched.  Pittsburg.  191 1 

Not  yet  listed. 

589  LEVY.  The  Reformed  Pulpit,  19th  Centur>- 
Prophets.  IX  Abraham  Lincoln.  Sunday  Lecture  before 
Congregation  Rodeph  Shalom.  Pittsburg.  Pa.,  April  16, 
1905.     8°  paper.  l^ Pittsburg,  1905) 

Unknown  ro  Fish.     Extremely  scarce. 

590  LIBERTY     Theatre.    Dec.     13,     1909.       Lincoln 

Proclamation.    4  pp.     Royal  4". 
Xot  yet  listed. 

591  LIEBER.  Loyal  Pubhcation  Society.  Xew  York. 
Lincoln  oder  McCIellan.    4  pp.  8°.  New  York  (1864) 

Fish.  Xo.  511. 

592  LIFE  and  Martyrdom  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  i6th 

President  of  the  L'nited  States  and  Commander  in  Chief  of 

the  Armv  and  Xa\-^'  of  the  L'nited  States.     Portrait.     12" 

cloth.       '  '  Phila.  (1864) 

Fish.  Xo.  516.     The   scarce   first  issue.     This  edition  not  men- 
tioned by  Fish,  but  he  mentions  the  edition  of  1S65. 

593  LIFE  and  Public  Ser^-ices  of  Hon.  Abraham  Lin- 
coln, of  Illinois  and  Hon.  Hannibal  Hamlin,  of  Maine.  12° 
original  wrappers.  Boston,  i860 

Fish,  Xo.   514. 

594  LIFE  of.  The  same.  Another  copy  (lacks  back 
wrapper). 

595  LIGHT  and  Dark  of  the  Rebellion.     12=  cloth. 

Phila..  1S63 

596  LINCOLN.  Complete  Works :  comprising  his 
speeches,  letters.  State  papers  and  miscellaneous  writings. 
Edited  by  John  G.  Xicolay  and  John  Hay.    2  vols.  S''  sheep. 

Centura-  Co. :    Xew  York,  1894 
Fish,  Xo.  559. 


58  C.  F.  Libbie  &  Co. 

597  LINCOLN.  Complete  Works  of.  Edited  by 
John  G.  Nicolay  and  John  Hay.  With  a  general  introduc- 
tion by  Richard  Watson  Gilder  and  special  articles  by  other 
eminent  persons.  New  and  enlarged  ed.  12  vols.  8°  half 
red  morocco,  uncut,  gilt  tops.  New  York  (1905) 

Fish,  No.  575. 

598  LINCOLN.  Complete  Works  of.  Edited  by 
Nicolay  and  Hay,  Publisher's  Prospectus.    8°  paper. 

Fish,  No.  575.    See  note. 

599  LINCOLN.  Life  and  Works  of.  Centenary  ed. 
Edited  by  Marion  M.  Miller.  9  vols.  12°  half  morocco,  un- 
cut, gilt  top.  Lincoln  Centenary  Association:  1907 

Fish,  Sup.  No.   122.     Printed  for  Subscribers  only. 

600  LINCOLN.  Life  and  Works  of.  Commemora- 
tive ed.  Edited  by  Marion  M.  Miller.  10  vols.  12°  half 
red  roan.         Current  Literature  Pub.  Co. :  New  York,  1907 

Not  yet  listed. 

601  LINCOLN.  Works  of.  Introduction  and  spe- 
cial articles  by  Theodore  Roosevelt  and  others.  Managing 
Editors  John  H.  Clifford  and  Marion  M.  Miller.  6  vols.  18° 
cloth.  New  York,  1908 

Fish,   Sup.   No.   115. 

602  LINCOLN.  Works  of.  With  introductions  and 
special  articles  by  Theodore  Roosevelt  and  others.  Man- 
aging Editors  John  H,  Clifford  and  Marion  M.  Miller.  4 
vols.  16°  cloth.  New  York,  1908 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  116.     . 

603  LINCOLN.  Writings  of.  Edited  by  A.  B.  Laps- 
ley.  With  an  introduction  by  Theodore  Roosevelt.  Por- 
traits.    8  vols,  royal  8°  cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  1905 

Fish,    No.    574.      The    Federal    Edition    of    1,000    signed    and 
numbered  copies. 

604  LINCOLN.  Writings  of.  Edited  by  A.  B.  Laps- 
ley  after  an  introduction  by  Theodore  Roosevelt,  etc.  8 
vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut.       Lamb  Pub.  Co.:  New  York  (1905) 

This  edition  not  mentioned  by  Fish. 

605  LINCOLN.  Writings  of.  Edited  by  A.  B.  Laps- 
ley.  With  introduction  by  Theodore  Roosevelt.  8  vols, 
square  8°  brown  morocco,  gilt  backs  and  tops. 

Collier:  New  York  (1905) 

Centennial   Edition.     This  particular   edition   not   mentioned  by 
Fish. 

606  LINCOLN.  Abraham  Lincoln ;  his  book,  a  fac- 
simile reproduction  of  the  original,  with  an  explanatory  note 
of  J.  McCan  Davis.     24°  roan.  New  York,  1901 

Fish,  No.  569. 


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607  LINCOLN.  Abraham  Lincoln's  Lost  Speech, 
May  29,  1856.     Portrait.     8°  white  cloth,  uncut. 

New  York,  1897 

Fish,  No.  524.  The  version  of  Henry  C.  Whitney,  written  many 
years  after  the  event,  accuracy  much  doubted.  500  copies  printed  at 
the  DeVinne  Press. 

608  LINCOLN'S  Account  of  the  Hampton  Roads 
Conference.  With  facsimiles  from  the  original  documents 
in  the  collection  of  Judd  Stewart.  Original  photographic 
portrait  and  facsimile  letter.    Royal  4°  boards. 

Privately  Printed:  1910 
Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

609  [LINCOLN.]  "A.  L."  Souvenir  Booklet  in 
Double  Page.     Numerous  illustrations.     Royal  8°  paper. 

N.  W.  Alger  &  Son :  Phila.,  1909 
Fish,  Sup.  No.  304. 

610  LINCOLN  Album.  Life  of  the  Preserver  of  the 
Union,  the  Liberty  of  a  People  and  the  First  American. 
Told  by  authentic  pictures.  Numerous  illustrations.  Ob- 
long 4°  full  limp  morocco.  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1907 

Fish,   Sup.    No.    124. 

611  LINCOLN.     American  History  Leaflets  No.  18 
Lincoln  Inaugural  and   First   Message   to  Congress.      12 
wrapper.  Parker  P.  Stimmons :   1906 

Fish,  No.  558.    Reissue. 

612  LINCOLN.  American  Historical  Leaflets  No.  26. 
Extracts  from  Lincoln's  State  papers.         New  York,  1896 

Fish,  No.  563. 

613  LINCOLN.  Another.  Reissue  of  Parker  P. 
Stimmons'  1905. 

Fish,  No.  563.     Reissue. 

614  LINCOLN  Amnesty  Proclamation  and  Third  An- 
nual Message  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  President  of  the  United 
States.    Read  in  Congress  Dec.  9,  1863.     8°  paper. 

No  imprint. 
Fish,  No.  538. 

615  LINCOLN.  An  Address  delivered  by  Abraham 
Lincoln  before  the  Springfield  Washingtonian  Temperance 
Society  at  the  Second  Presbyterian  Church,  Springfield,  111., 
1842.     8°  original  wrappers.  Springfield,  1889 

Fish,  No.  520. 

616  LINCOLN  and  Douglas  Debates.  With  intro- 
duction and  notes  by  A.  L.  Bouton.     16°  cloth. 

New  York,  1905 
Fish,  No.  592. 

617  LINCOLN  and  Douglas.  Political  Debates.  8° 
original  cloth.  Columbus,  i860 

Fish,  No.  586.     Scarce  original  edition. 


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6i8  LINCOLN  and  Douglas.  Political  Debates. 
Royal  8°  cloth,  uncut.  Cleveland,   1894 

Fish,  No.  587.     The  scarce  limited  edition. 

619  LINCOLN  and  Douglas.  Political  Debates.  Por- 
trait.    12°  cloth.  Cleveland,  1907 

Fish,  No.  587,  1897  edition.     Sup.  128. 

620  LINCOLN  and  Douglas  Political  Debates ;  also 
two  great  speeches  of  Abraham  Lincoln  in  Ohio  in  1859  and 
the  complete  index  to  the  whole.     Royal  8°  cloth. 

Cleveland,  1895 

Fish,  No.  588. 

621  LINCOLN  and  Douglas.  Speeches  of.  May- 
nard's  English  Classic  Series  No.  216.     16°  paper. 

New  York  (1899) 
Fish,   No.   591. 

622  LINCOLN  and  Douglas.  The  First  Lincoln  and 
Douglas  Debate  at  Ottawa,  III,  Aug.  21,  1858.  Old  South 
Leaflets  No.  85.     16°  paper.  Boston,  n.  d. 

Fish,  No.  585. 

623  LINCOLN.     Another  copy.     16°  paper. 

624  LINCOLN.  Annual  Message  to  Congress,  Dec. 
8,  1863.     8°  sheets. 

625  LINCOLN  at  Gettysburg.  Published  in  Connec- 
tion with  the  Exhibition  of  the  Historical  Painting  of  Lin- 
coln at  Gettysburg.     By  Albion  H.  Bicknell.     12°  paper. 

Boston,   1879 
Fish,  No.  581.     Scarce. 

626  LINCOLN.  Autobiography  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Portrait.     16°    cloth,   uncut.  New   York,    1905 

Fish,  No.  573. 

627  LINCOLN.      The    Autobiography    of    Abraham 

Lincoln.    Portrait.     16°  boards,  uncut.       New  York  (1905) 

Fish,  No.  573.     Besides  the  three  autobiographical  notes,  it  con- 
tains the  "  House  Divided  "  speech. 

628  LINCOLN.  Autobiography  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
The  original,  which  was  written  for  Campaign  purposes, 
seems  to  have  disappeared.  Facsimile  of  the  handwriting 
of  Lincoln.     3  pp.  8°. 

Not  yet  listed. 

629  LINCOLN'S  Autograph.  Reproduced  from  the 
original  MSS.  in  facsimile.     Oblong  16°  paper. 

Current  Literature  Pub.  Co. :  New  York,  1907 
Fish,  Sup.   No.   121. 

630  LINCOLN'S  Birthday.  Exercises  for  the  School- 
room.    Teacher's  Help  Series.  Boston,  1908 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  384. 


Book  Auctioneers.  (>i 

631  LINCOLN.  The  Bixby  Letter  and  Gettysburg 
Address.  8°  card.  Published  by  the  Lincohi  Alemorial 
Company,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Not  yet  listed. 

632  LINCOLN.  Book  Prospectuses,  Book  Advertise- 
ments, etc.,  all  containing  extracts  and  notices  of  Lincoln. 
48  pieces. 

633  LINCOLN  Centennial.  Special  Lincoln  Services, 
Sunday  School  First  Unitarian  Church,  Clinton,  Mass.,  Feb. 
7,  1909.     4  pp.  8°.  Clinton. 

Not  yet  listed. 

634  LINCOLN  Centennial  Association  Banquet  given 
on  the  lOOth  Anniversary  of  the  Birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
Feb.  12,  1909,  Illinois  State  Armory,  Springfield.  Portrait 
on  cover,  menu,  etc.     List  of  Members.     4°  boards. 

Springfield,   1909 
Not  yet  listed.     Scarce. 

635  LINCOLN  Centennial  Medal.  Presenting  the 
Medal  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  By  Jules  Edouard  Roime,  to- 
gether with  papers  of  the  medal,  its  origin  and  symbolism. 
By  George  N.  Olcott,  etc.,  with  the  bronze  medal  inserted. 
12°  cloth.  New  York,  1908 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  III. 

636  LINCOLN  Centennial  Medal.  Prospectus  of. 
Issued  by  Daniel  H.  Newhall,  New  York.     4  pp.  12°. 

Not  yet  listed. 

637  LINCOLN  Centennial  Meetings,  Feb.  12,  1909,  of 
the  7th  Infantry,  Illinois  National  Guard ; — Battery  B.  of  the 
2nd  Infantry,  etc.,  giving  programme  and  verses  of  patriotic 
songs.     4  pp.  each.     (5) 

Not  yet  listed. 

638  LINCOLN  Club.  Fourteenth  Annual  Banquet, 
Feb.  12,  1908.  Jackson,  Michigan.  Menu  and  programme 
in  colors.     Folded,  card.     Small  4°. 

639  LINCOLN.  Debate  with  Douglas  and  War 
Speeches  and  Papers.  The  Irving  Library,  vol.  7,  No.  949. 
16^   paper.  John  B.  Alden:  New  York,   1900 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  381.    Variation  mentioned  in  the  note.    Scarce. 

640  LINCOLN.     The  same.     12°  paper. 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  381.     This  and  the  above  are  separate  reprints 
from  Alden's  Cyclopaedia. 

641  LINCOLN  Educational  League.  List  of  Officers, 
Constitution,  Gettysburg  Tablet,  etc.     4  pp.  8°. 

Not  yet  listed. 


62  C.  F.  Libbie  &  Co. 

642  LINCOLN  Farm  Association.  The  Lincoln  Cen- 
tenary Programme  of  the  National  Centennial  Celebration, 
together  with  the  Report  of  the  Executive  Committee  of  the 
Lincoln  Farm  Association  and  other  matters  in  connection 
with  the  Lincoln  Birthplace  Memorial.     12°  paper. 

New  York,  1909 
Fish,  Sup.  No.  326. 

643  LINCOLN  Farm.     Another  copy.     12°  paper. 

644  LINCOLN  Fellowship.  First  Annual  Meeting 
and  Dinner  of  the  Lincoln  Fellowship  held  at  Delmonico's, 
New  York  City,  Feb.  12,  1908.  Photograph  of  Lincoln  from 
the  original  negative  made  by  M.  B.  Brady,  1864.  8°  paper, 
uncut.  New  York,  1908 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  126. 

645  LINCOLN  Fellowship.  Proceedings  at  the  First 
Annual  ]\Ieeting  and  Dinner  of  the  Lincoln  Fellowship  held 
at  Delmonico's  Feb.  12,  1908.  Portrait.  Pp.  62.  8°  orig- 
inal wrapper,  uncut.  New  York,  1908 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  127. 

646  LINCOLN  Fellowship.  Proceedings  of  the  Sec- 
ond and  Third  Annual  Meetings,  Feb.  20,  1909,  and  Feb.  12, 
1910.  Photograph  from  original  negative.  8°  original 
wrappers.  New  York  (1910) 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  127.     Menu,  Digest  of  Constitution,  Officers  and 
Members. 

647  LINCOLN  Fellowship.  Proceedings  at  the 
Fourth  Annual  Meeting  and  dinner  of  the  Lincoln  Fellow- 
ship, New  York,  Feb.  11,  191 1.  Photograph  from  original 
negative,  of  Lincoln  and  Tad.     8°  paper.      New  York,  191 1 

Not  yet  listed. 

648  LINCOLN,  Abraham.  First  and  Second  Inaugu- 
ral Addresses.  Message  July  5,  1861,  Proclamation  Jan.  i, 
1863,  Gettysburg  Address  Nov.  19,  1863.     8°  paper, 

Washington,    1909 
Fish,    Sup.    No.    237. 

649  LINCOLN.  Gems  from  Abraham  Lincoln,  born 
Feb,  II,  1809,  in  Hardin  Co.,  Ky.,  died,  April  15,  1865,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.     Portrait.     8°  stitched.         New  York,   1865 

Fish,  No.  554.     Scarce. 

650  LINCOLN'S  Gettysburg  Address.  4  pp.  12°, 
Advertisement.  Published  by  the  Revere  Rubber  Co.,  Bos- 
ton,    Designed  and  printed  by  the  Artgravers,  N.  Y.,  n.  d. 

Not  3^et  listed. 

651  LINCOLN.  Gettysburg  Address.  Beautifully 
printed  in  colors.     4°  card. 

C.  Brown  &  Co. :   New  York,  1908 

652  LINCOLN.  Another  copy.  Printed  on  paper 
(margins  torn). 


Book  Auctioneers.  63 

653  LINCOLN'S  Gettysburg  Oration  and  First  and 
Second  Inaugural  Addresses.     12°  boards,  uncut. 

New  York,  1907 
Fish,  Sup.  No.  123. 

654  LINCOLN'S  Gettysburg  Speech  and  Inaugural 
Addresses.     Cadogan  Booklet  No.  22.     24°  paper. 

Fish,    Sup.    No.   385. 

655  LINCOLN  Guard  of  Honor.  Organization  and 
Objects  of  the  Lincoln  Guard  of  Honor  and  First  Memorial 
Services,  Springfield,  111.,  April  15,  1880.    8°  wrappers. 

Springfield,  n.  d. 

Fish,   No.   722.     Scarce. 

656  LINCOLN.    Another  copy.    8°  wrappers. 

657  LINCOLN  Guard  of  Honor,  Springfield,  111. 
Programmes  of  Memorial  Services  for  1881,  '82,  '83,  '84  and 
'86.    4  pp.  each.     (5) 

Not  yet  listed. 

658  LINCOLN.  The  Influence  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
upon  Slavery  and  its  Issues :  Indicated  by  his  Speeches, 
Letters,  Messages  and  Proclamations.  Pp.  16.  8°  sti+ched, 
uncut.  N.  p.,  n.  d. 

Fish,  No.  550. 

659  LINCOLN.    In  Memoriam.    Trent,  Filmer  &  Co., 

New  York.     (1865).     Small  4°. 

Fish,  No.  555.  Printed  on  alternate  pages.  Contains  besides 
various  addresses  and  papers  the  favorite  poem,  with  the  letter  con- 
taining it,  from  F.  B.  Carpenter.     Scarce. 

660  LINCOLN.  In  Memoriam.  Square  8°  cloth,  un- 
cut. Boston,  1865 

Fish,  No.  593.  Compiled  by  the  publisher,  William  V.  Spencer. 
Contains  many  sermons,  eulogies,  letters,  etc.,  and  a  list  of  some  300 
publications  on  Mr.  Lincoln's  death. 

661  LINCOLN.  Letters  and  Addresses  of  Abraham 
Lincoln.     12°  paper.  New  York,  1905 

Fish,  No.  572. 

662  LINCOLN,  Abraham.  Letters  and  Addresses; 
with  a  brief  biography,  the  story  of  the  book,  notes  on  the 
text,  list  of  authorities  and  index.     Portrait.     12°  cloth. 

1908. 

Not  mentioned  in  the  bibliographies.  Published  by  the  Sun 
Dial  Classics  Co. 

663  LINCOLN.  The  Letters  of  President  Lincoln 
on  the  Questions  of  National  Policy.  12°  original  wrap- 
pers. New  York,  1863 

Fish,   No.   547. 

664  LINCOLN.  Life,  Speeches  and  Anecdotes. 
Portrait.     18°  boards.  New  York,  1907 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  120. 


64  C.  F.  Libbie  &  Co. 

665  LINCOLN.  Little  Masterpieces.  Edited  by 
Bliss  Perry.  Abraham  Lincoln,  Early  Speeches,  etc.  16° 
cloth.  New  York,  1901 

Fish,  No.  565.     Reissue  of  the  1898  edition. 

666  LINCOLN,  The  Martyr's  Monument ;  being  the 
patriotism  and  political  wisdom  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  12° 
cloth   (bottom  margins  ink  stained).  New  York  (1865) 

Fish,  No.  553.     Edited  by  Dr.  Francis  Leiber. 

667  LINCOLN  Memorial  Tablet  on  board  the  S.  S. 
"  President  Lincoln  ''  of  the  Hamburg- American  Line,  at 
the  Piers  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  June  5,  1908,  under  the  auspices 
of  the  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic.  Portrait  and  illustra- 
tion of  the  tablet  and  steamship.  Programme.  Royal  8°, 
folded. 

Not  listed.     Scarce. 

668  LINCOLN.  Old  South  Leaflets  No.  11.  Lin- 
coln's Inaugurals.  The  Emancipation  Proclamation,  etc. 
12°.  Boston,  n.  d. 

Fish,   No.   541. 

669  LINCOLN.     Another  copy.     12°. 

670  LINCOLN.  Old  South  Leaflets  No.  107.  Lin- 
coln's Cooper  Institute  Address.     12°  paper.      Boston,  n.  d. 

Fish,  No.  534. 

671  LINCOLN.    Another  copy.     12°  paper. 

672  LINCOLN.  President  Lincoln's  Views;  an  im- 
portant letter  on  the  principles  involved  in  the  Vallandig- 
ham  case.    8°  original  wrappers.  Phila.,  1863 

Fish,  No.  546.     The  cover  title  not  mentioned  by  Fish  is  "  The 
Truth  from  an  Honest  man,  the  Letter  of  the  President." 

673  LINCOLN.  The  Republican  Party  Vindicated. 
The  Demands  of  the  South  Explained.  Speech  of  Hon. 
Abraham  Lincoln,  of  111.,  at  the  Cooper  Institute,  New  York 
City,  Feb.  20,  i860.    8°  sheets.  N.  p.,  n.  d. 

Fish,  No.  533. 

674  LINCOLN  Republican  Club.  Twentieth  Annual 
Banquet,  Feb.  10,  1909.    Royal  8°  paper.         Detroit  (1909) 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  387. 

675  LINCOLN.  Selections  from  the  Works  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln  ;  a  souvenir  of  the  7th  Annual  Lincoln  dinner 
of  the  Republican  Club  of  the  City  of  New  York  at  Del- 
monico's  Feb.  11,  1893.  9  portraits  of  Lincoln.  16°  cloth, 
uncut.  New  York,  1893 

Fish,  No.  556. 

676  LINCOLN    Society,  Peekskill,  Westchester  Co., 

N.  Y.  Oflficers  and  By-Laws.     18°  paper.     N.  p.,  n.  d.  (1910) 
Not  yet  listed. 

677  LINCOLN  Souvenir.  Issued  by  the  Valentine 
Varnish  Co.,  1908.     8  pp.  folded. 

Not  yet  listed. 


Book  Auctioneers.  65 

678  LINCOLN.      Speech  of  Hon.  Abraham  Lincoln 

deHvered  in  Springfield,   Saturday  evening,  July   17,   1818. 

8  pp.  No  imprint. 

Fish,  No.  526.     One  of  the  very  rarest  of  the  earlier  speeches 
of  Lincohi.     Copies  rarely  offered  at  auction. 

679  LINCOLN,  The  Speeches  of  Abraham  Lincoln ; 
including  inaugurals  and  proclamations.  With  biographical 
introductions  and  prefatory  notes.  Portrait,  from  an  un- 
touched negative  made  in  1864.  8°  half  red  morocco,  uncut, 
gilt  top.      Lincoln  Centenary  Association :  New  York,  1908 

Fish,    Sup.    No.    108.     Centenary   Edition   de   Luxe. 

680  LINCOLN.  Speech  of.  National  Cemetery 
Gettysburg,  Pa.,  Nov.  19,  1863.     12°  paper. 

Kalamazoo,  Mich.  (1907) 
Fish,  Sup.  No.  383.     Scarce. 

681  LINCOLN.  Speeches  of ;  including  Inaugurals 
and  Proclamations.  Selected  and  edited,  with  an  introduc- 
tion and  prefatory  notes  by  G.  Mercer  Adam.  Portrait.  12° 
cloth.  New  York  (1906) 

Fish,  No.  575-A. 

682  LINCOLN'S  Speeches.  Young  Folk's  Library 
of  Choice  Literature  No.  142.     Small  4°  original  wrappers. 

V    Educational  Pub.  Co.,  Boston,  n.  d. 
Not  yet  listed. 

683  LINCOLN.  Three  Great  Speeches,  Abraham 
Lincoln.     16°  paper.  Phila.,  n.  d. 

Fish,  No.  557. 

684  LINCOLN.      To    Lincoln    Republicans    on    the 

Anniversary  of  the  Birth  of    Abraham    Lincoln,   Feb.   12, 

1900.     12°  paper.  N.  p.,  n.  d. 

Fish,  No.  566.    Lincoln  extracts  circulated  at  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
by  Anti-Imperialist  Partisans. 

685  LINCOLN.  Tribune  Tracts  No.  4.  National 
Politics.  Speech  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  of  Illinois,  delivered 
at  the  Cooper  Institute,  Feb.  27,  i860.     8°  stitched. 

New  York  (i860) 

Fish,   No.   529.     Originally  issued  by    the    New   York   Tribune. 
Very  scarce. 

686  LINCOLN'S  Words  on  Living  Questions.  Ed- 
ited by  H.  S.  Taylor  and  D.  M.  Fulwiller.  8°  original 
covers.  Chicago  (1900) 

Fish,  No.  567. 

LINCOLN  PORTRAITS. 

687  ABRAHAM  Lincoln.  i6th  President  of  the 
United  States.  Wood  engraving  colored  by  hand.  En- 
graved by  Ensign,  Bridgman  &  Fanning.  Small  folio,  col- 
ored, wood  engraving. 


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LINCOLN  PORTRAITS — Continued. 

688  ABRAHAM  Lincoln  and  Family.  Designed  and 
Drawn  by  H.  A.  Thomas.  Published  by  \V.  C.  Robertson, 
N.  Y.,  1865.     Oblong-  folio,  lithograph. 

689  [APOTHEOSIS  of  Lincoln.]  In  Memory  of 
Abraham  Lincoln.  The  reward  of  the  just.  Folio,  litho- 
graph. Published  by  William  Smith,  Philadelphia  (one 
margin  slightly  torn  into). 

690  LINCOLN  and  His  Cabinet.  The  First  Reading 
of  the  Emancipation  Proclamation  before  the  Cabinet.  From 
the  original  picture  painted  at  the  White  House  in  1864. 
Engraved  by  A.  H.  Ritchie,  painted  by  F.  B.  Carpenter, 
1866.     Large  folio. 

691  LINCOLN  Portrait.  Specimen  of  Engraved 
Bond  having  a  vignette  portrait  of  Lincoln  at  the  top.  with 
coupons  at  the  bottom  of  vignettes  cancelled.     Small  folio. 

692  LINCOLN.  Portrait  of.  Engraved  by  A.  H. 
Ritchie  after  a  photo  by  Brady.  Cut  down  with  mount  for 
framing  in  oval  frame. 

693  LINCOLN.  Portrait  of.  Engraved  by  William 
E.  Marshall.     India  proof  before  all  letters.  New  York,  1866 

694  LINCOLN.  Another  copy.  Plain  proof,  bril- 
liant impression. 

695  LINCOLN.  The  Martyr  of  Liberty.  Litho- 
graphic view  of  John  Wilkes  Booth  shooting  Lincoln  in  the 
Box  at  Ford's  Theatre.  The  front  view.  Small  folio. 
Rare. 

696  LINCOLN.  Portrait  of.  Lithographed  by  J.  H. 
BufTord's,  Boston.     Large  folio. 

697  LINCOLN.  Engraved  by  A.  H.  Ritchie,  after 
photo  by  Brady.  Published  by  Derby  and  Miller,  New 
York.     Small  folio. 

698  LINCOLN.  Engraved  by  George  E.  Ferine, 
New  York,  1864.     Small  folio. 

699  LINCOLN.  Copied  by  permission  from  the  or- 
iginal picture  by  iSIatthew  Wilson,  now  in  the  possession  of 
Hon.  Gideon  Wells,  Sec.  of  the  Navy.  Published  by  L. 
Prang  &  Co..  Boston,  1865.     Folio,  lithograph. 

700  LINCOLN.  Proclamation  of  Emancipation. 
Lithographic  broadside,  with  allegorical  pictures.  Pub- 
lished by  B.  B.  Russell,  Cornhill,  Boston,  1865.  Folio,  tinted 
lithograph. 

701  LINCOLN.  Gettysburg  Address  of  Abraham 
Lincoln.  Designed  and  engraved  by  Sidney  L.  Smith,  1907. 
Published  by  Charles  E.  Goodspeed,  Boston,  1907.  Large 
folio. 

Beautiful  design  for  framing  for  schools,  etc. 


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LINCOLN  PORTRAITS — Continued. 

702  LINCOLN.  The  Latest  Photograph  of  President 
Lincoln,  taken  on  the  balcony  of  the  White  House,  March  6, 
1865.  H.  F.  Warren,  Waltham,  Mass.  Small  4°  mounted 
on  card. 

Extremely  rare. 

703  LINCOLN  Portraits.  Engraved  by  J.  C.  McRae, 
J.  C.  Buttre,  A.  B.  Walter,  Alonzo  Chappel,  Photogravure 
by  A.  W.  Elson  &  Co.,  Colored  lithograph  by  G.  H.  Bueck 
&  Co.,  and  small  photograph.     9  pieces. 

704  LINCOLN  Portraits.  Engraved  by  H.  Wright 
Smith  ; — Manhattan  Engraving  Co.,  vignette  head  ; — Treas- 
ury Department ; — A.  H.  Ritchie ; — Thomas  Chubbock, 
proof  before  letters,  half  length,  sitting; — Photogravure  by 
A.  W.  Elson  &  Co.,  1891.     (7) 


705  LINCOLN,  Solomon.  Notes  on  the  Lincoln  Fam- 
ilies in  Massachusetts,  with  some  account  of  the  family  of 
Abraham    Lincoln.     8°    paper,   uncut.  Boston,    1865 

Fish,    No.   595.     Only  50  copies   printed.     Extremely  rare   and 
seldom  occur  for  sale. 

706  LITTELL'S  Living  Age,  Jan.  28,  1865.  Contains 
Comments  on  the  President's  Message  from  the  Spectator. 
8°  wrappers,  uncut.  Boston. 

Not  yet  Ifsted. 

707  LITTLE,  Charles  J.  Abraham  Lincoln;  an  ad- 
dress delivered  on  Lincoln  Day,  1907,  at  Chicago.  Pp.  16. 
8°  stitched.  Chicago,  1907 

Fish,  Sup.   No.   129. 

708  LITTLE  Classic  Series.  Speeches  by  Lincoln. 
12°  paper.  A.  Flanagan  &  Co. :  Chicago,  n.  d. 

Fish,   Sup.   No.   380. 

709  LIVES  and  Speeches  of  Abrahaman  Lincoln  and 

Hannibal  Hamlin.     Portraits.     12°  cloth.     New  York,  i860 

Fish,  No.  597.     With  a  New  York  Imprint  of  W.  A.  Townsend 
&  Co.     The  Lincoln  Biography  is  by  W.  D.  Howells. 

710  LODGE,  Henry  Cabot.  Address  before  General 
Court  of  Massachusetts  on  the  occasion  of  the  looth  Anni- 
versary of  the  Birth  of  Lincoln.     Portraits.    8°  cloth. 

Boston,  1909 

Fish,  Sup.  No.   130. 

711  LONDON  Punch,  1862-1865.     (9  nos.). 

All  containing  caricatures  or  references  to  Lincoln  or  the  Civil 
War.     These  original  caricatures  are  now  exceedingly  scarce. 

712  LONG,  John  D.  Abraham  Lincoln.  An  Address 
at  the  Centennial  and  Symphony  Hall,  Feb.  12,  1909.  8°  or- 
iginal wrappers,  uncut.  Boston,  1909 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  388. 


68  C.  F.  Libbie  &  Co. 

713  LONG.  The  Republican  Party;  its  history,  prin- 
ciples and  policies.     Portrait.     8°  cloth.        New  York,  1888 

Portrait  of  Lincoln.  Contains  President  Lincoln's  Inauguration 
Emancipation    Proclamation,   etc.     Not   mentioned   by   Fish. 

714  LORD,  James  J.  Lincoln  Monument.  Dedica- 
tion Poem  delivered  at  Oak  Ridge  Ceinetery,  Springfield, 
111.,  October  15,  1874.     Illustrated.     Square  8°  cloth. 

(Danville,  111.,  1907) 
Fish,  Sup.  No.  132. 

715  LOSSING,  B.  J.  The  Civil  War  in  America. 
Vols.  I  and  3.     2  vols.  8°  cloth  and  full  morocco. 

Hartford,  1868-76 

Vol.  I  contains  a  full-page  steel  group  portrait  of  Lincoln  and 
his  Cabinet  with  General  Scott. 

716  LOUISVILLE,  Ky.  Lincoln  Centennial  Ser- 
vices, 1909,  Temple  Adath  Israel.     8°  paper. 

Louisville    (1909) 
Fish,  Sup.  No.  294. 

717  LOVE,  John  L.  Lincoln  the  Emancipator.  Ad- 
dress delivered  before  the  Excelsior  Club,  Guthrie,  Okla., 
Feb.  12,  1909.     8°  paper.  Langston,  Okla.  (1909) 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  277. 

718  [LOVETT,  Richard.]  Abraham  Lincoln.  The 
Religious  Tract  Society,  London.  Small  4°  original  wrap- 
pers. N.  p.,  n.  d. 

Fish,   No.  601. 

719  LOWELL,  James  Russell.     My  Study  Windows. 

First  ed.     12°  cloth  (shaken).  Boston,  1871 

Contains  Lowell's  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  Lincoln,  15  pp.  Not 
listed  by  Fish. 

720  LOWELL.     North  American  Review,  Jan.,  1864. 

8°  paper,  uncut.  Boston,  1864 

See  Fish,  No.  603.  First  appearance  of  James  Russell  Lowell's 
famous  article  on  the  President's  Policy.  Copies  of  this  magazine 
containing  this  article  are  extremely  scarce.  Reprints  of  Lowell's 
article  in  book  form  has  sold  as  high  as  $85. 

721  LOWELL.  The  Gettysburg  Speech  and  other 
Papers.  By  Abraham  Lincoln.  Lincoln  and  an  Essay  on 
Lincoln  by  James  Russell  Lowell.  With  preface  and  notes. 
16°  original  wrappers.  Boston,  1888 

Fish,  No.   604. 

722  LOWELL  City  Library.  Abraham  Lincoln.  A 
List  of  Lincoln's  Writings  and  works  relating  to  Lincoln. 
18°  pap-er.  Lowell. 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  278. 

723  LOYAL  Legion.  Address  before  the  Command- 
ery  of  the  State  of  New  York,  Feb.  3,  1909.     8°  paper. 

New  York  (1909) 
Fish,  Sup.  No.  279. 


J 


Book  Auctioneers.  69 

724  LOYAL  Legion.  Commemoration  of  the  Lincoln 
Centennial  by  the  Ohio  Commandery  of  the  Military  Order 
of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States,  Feb,  12,  1909. 
Douglas  A.  Brown,  Official  Reporter.     8°  paper. 

N.  p.,  n.  d. 
Fish,  Sup.  No.  131. 

725  LOYAL  Legion.  State  of  Pennsylvania.  Abra- 
ham Lincoln.     Memorial  Meeting  Feb.  12,  1908.     8°  paper. 

(Phila.,  1908) 
Fish,  Sup.  No.  134.     Includes  addresses  of  Major-General  G.  M. 
Dodge.     "  My  Personal  Recollections  of  Abraham  Lincoln." 

726  LOYAL  Legion,  State  of  Pennsylvania,  Me- 
morial Meeting  Feb.  3,   1909.     8°  paper.  Phila.,  1909 

Fish,  Sup.  No.   135.     Contains  "  Lincoln  and  his  Veterans,"  by- 
Henry  C.  McCook,  and  Lincoln  Literature,  by  W.  H.  Lambert. 

727  LOYAL  Legion  of  the  United  States.  Command- 
ery of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania.  Abraham  Lincoln.  Me- 
morial Meeting  Feb.  12,  1908.  Address  by  Grenville  M. 
Dodge.     8°  paper.  Phila.,  1908 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  134. 

728  LOYAL  Legion  of  the  United  States.  Command- 
ery of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania.  Ceremonies  in  Commem- 
oration of  the  Anniversary  of  the  Birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Phila.,  Feb.  12,  1909.  Portrait  and  flags  in  colors.  8°  cloth, 
uncut.  Phila.,  1909 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  280.     Scarce. 

729  LOYAL  Publication  Society.  Pamphlets  issued 
by,  from  Feb.  i,  1863,  to  Feb.  i,  1864.  Nos.  i  to  44.  Bound 
together.     8°  half  roan,  original  covers  bound  in. 

New  York,  1864 
Fine  clean  copies.     No.  26,  Letter  to  the  President  by  General 
A.  J.  Hamilton,  of  Texas  (Fish,  No.  379)  ;  No.  32,  War  Power  of  the 
President,  by  J.  Heermans  (Fish,  No.  608)  and  others. 

730  LOYAL  Publication  Society.  Pamphlets  issued 
from  Feb.  i,  1864,  to  Feb.  i,  1865.  Nos.  45  to  78.  Bound 
in  one  vol.     8°  half  roan.  New  York. 

Fish,  Nos.  511,  512  and  513,  are  included  in  this  volume. 

731  LOYAL  Publication  Society  No.  32.  War  Powers 
of  the  President.     By  H.  Heemans.     8°  paper. 

New  York,  1864 
Fish,  No.  608. 

732  LOYAL  Legion.  Military  Order  State  of  Penn- 
sylvania. Abraham  Lincoln,  Memorial  Meeting  Feb.  13, 
1907.     8°  paper.  Phila.  (1907) 

Fish,    Sup.    No.    133,    with   address   by   James    A.    Worden    and 
others. 

733  LUBY.  J.  Wilkes  Booth ;  or,  the  National  Trag- 
edy. An  original  tragedy  in  5  acts.  By  William  A.  Luby. 
12°   original  wrappers.  Kalamazoo,   1880 

Fish,    Sup.    No.   136.     Very   scarce.     Many   collectors    lack  this 
item. 


70  C.  F.  Libhie  &  Co. 

734  LUDLOW,  John  M.  President  Lincoln  Self-Por- 
trayed.    Portrait.     i6°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1866 

Fish,  No.  610.     A  reprint  with  slight  changes  and  additions  to 
articles  in  "  Good  Words  "  for  August  and  December,   1865. 

735  LYAL,  Edna.  Autobiography  of  a  Slander.  By 
Edna  Lyal  and  Abraham  Lincoln.     12°  boards. 

Wolfenbuttel,  1898 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  109, 

736  TVTcCARTHY,   Charles   H.     Lincoln's   Plan  of 
-*-^-*-     Reconstruction.     8°  cloth,  uncut. 

New  York,  1901 
Fish,  No.  612. 

737  McCASKEY,  J.  P.  One  Hundred  Years.  Abra- 
ham Lincoln.     Royal  8°  paper.  Lancaster,  Pa. 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  137.     Reprinted  from  the  January  number  of  the 
Pennsylvania   School  Journal. 

738  MacCHESNEY,  Nathan  W.  Abraham  Lincoln, 
a  Tribute  of  a  Century,  1809-1909,  Commemorative  of  the 
Lincoln  Centenary  and  containing  the  principal  speeches 
made  in  connection  therewith.  Illustrations.  8°  boards, 
uncut.  Chicago,  1910 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  391. 

739  McCLEARY.  What  Shall  the  Lincoln  Memorial 
Be.  Pp.  334  to  341.  8°  stitched.  Reprinted  from  the  Re- 
view of  Reviews,  Sept.,  1908. 

Fish,   Sup.    No.   139. 

740  McCLEARY.     Another  copy.     8°  stitched. 

741  McCLELLAN,  George  B.  Report  on  the  Organ- 
ization and  Campaigns  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac.  Map. 
8°  cloth.  New  York,  1864 

Shows   copy   of  one  of  the   many   letters   written   by   President 
Lincoln  to  General  McClellan. 

742  McCLELLAN.  The  Saint-Gaudens  Lincoln, 
From  Memorial  Oration  Augustus  Saint-Gaudens,  delivered 
in  New  York,  Feb.  29,  1908.  Printed  in  Putnam's  Monthly 
August,  1908.    4  pp.  small  4°. 

Not  yet  listed. 

743  McCLURE,  A.  K.  Abraham  Lincoln  and  Men  of 
War-Times.  Some  personal  recollections  of  War  and  Poli- 
tics during  the  Lincoln  Administration.  Illustrations.  8° 
cloth.  Phila.,  1892 

Fish,   No.  617. 

744  McCLURE.  "Abe  "  Lincoln's  Yarns  and  Stories  ; 
a  complete  collection  of  the  funny  and  witty  anecdotes  that 
made  Lincoln  famous  as  America's  greatest  story  teller. 
Illustrations.     Square  8°  cloth.  Chicago,  1901 

Fish,  No.  618.    With  a  variation  on  title-page  and  imprint. 


Book  Auctioneers.  7^ 

745  McCLURE,  J.  B.  Anecdotes  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
and  Lincoln's  Stories.     Portrait.     8°  cloth.      Chicago,  1879 

Fish,  No.  619.     Rare  original   edition  of    188  pp. 

746  McCLURE.  Anecdotes  of  Abraham  Lincoln  and 
Lincoln's  Stories.     8°  paper  (cover  worn).      Chicago,  1879 

Fish,  No.  619.     Pp.  188  and  18  pp.  at  the  end. 

747  McCLURE.  Another  copy,  1879.  188  pp.  and  36 
pp.  at  the  end. 

748  McCLURE.  Anecdoten  von  Abraham  Lincoln 
und  Lincoln's  Erzahlungen.  Portrait  and  illustrations.  8° 
cloth  (worn  copy).  Chicago,  1885 

Fish,   No.  620,  the   1885   edition. 

749  McCLURE.  Abraham  Lincoln's  Stories  and 
Speeches.     12°   cloth.  Chicago,    1900 

Fish,  No.  621,  1900  edition. 

750  McCLURE.  Abraham  Lincoln's  Speeches  Chron- 
ologically arranged  and  illustrated.     12°  paper. 

Chicago,  1891 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  281.  This  work  in  this  particular  form  differs 
from  most  of  the  other  editions.    Scarce. 

751  McCLURE.  Col.  McClure's  Statement  of  Lin- 
coln's Journey.  3  pp.  8°.  Reprinted  from  the  Philadelphia 
Press,  Jan.,  1908. 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  327.     Scarce. 

752  McCOOK,  Rev.  Henry  C.  Some  Characteristics 
of  Abraham  Lincoln.  8°  half  morocco  (original  wrappers 
bound  in).  Phila.,    1901 

Fish,  No.  622.  With  the  book-plate  of  a  Lincoln  collector  con- 
taining the  portrait  of  Lincoln. 

753  McCOOK.  Lincoln  and  his  Veterans,  a  Centen- 
ary Ode.     12°  paper.  N.  p.,  1909 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  140.  Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with 
his  autograph. 

754  McCOOK.  Address  delivered  before  the  Com- 
mandery  of  the  State  of  New  York,  Military  Order  of  the 
Loyal  Legion,  Feb.  3,  1909,  in  Observance  of  the  looth  Anni- 
versary of  the  Birth  of  President  Abraham  Lincoln.  8° 
paper.  N.  p.,  n.  d. 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  140-A.  Contains  address  by  General  Anson  G. 
McCook,  "  President  Abraham  Lincoln."  Contains  also  address  of 
General  Horace  Porter  and  Horace  White  and  Lincoln's  Last  Hours 
by  Charles  A.  Leale. 

755  McDonald,  James  M.  President  Lincoln  ;  his 
figure  in  history.  Discourse,  First  Presbyterian  Church, 
Princeton,  N.  J.,  June,  1865.     8°  wrappers.    New  York,  1865 

Fish,   No.   623.     Scarce,   only  250  copies   printed. 


72  C.  F.  Libbic  &  Co. 

756  McEL'REY,  Rev.  J.  H.  The  Substance  of  Two 
Discourses  Occasioned  by  the  National  Bereavement,  the 
Assassination  of  the  President,  etc.     12°  original  wrappers. 

Wooster,  O.,  1865 
Fish,  No.  624.     Only  400  copies  printed. 

757  MACKAYE,  Percy.  Ode  on  the  Centenary  of 
Abraham  Lincoln.     Square  16°  cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  1909 

Fish,  Sup.  No.   138. 

758  McKINLEY,  William.  Abraham  Lincoln  ;  an  ad- 
dress before  the  Marquette  Club,  Chicago,  Feb.  12,  1896. 
8°  paper.  N.  p.,  n.  d. 

Fish,   No.   627. 

759  MACLEAN,  Mary.  Letters  and  Addresses  of 
Abraham  Lincoln.     12°  cloth.  New  York,  1907 

Not  yet  listed. 

760  McLEAN  County  Historical  Society.  Transac- 
tions of.     Vol.  3.     Illustrations.     8°  cloth,  uncut. 

Bloomington,  1900 
Fish,    No.    628.      A    valuable    contribution    to    History    of    the 
"  Lost    Speech "    Convention    and    of    Lincohi's    part    in    formation    of 
the  Republican  Party. 

761  McNAIR,  John.  Eighty  Original  Poems,  Secular 
and  Secret  and  Chiefly  Adapted  to  the  Times.     16°  cloth. 

Lancaster,  Pa.,  1865 
Contains  a  Poem  "  The  Murdered  President,"  25  verses. 

762  MALTBY,  Charles.  Life  and  Public  Services  of 
Abraham  Lincoln.     8°  cloth.  Stockton,  Cal.,  1884 

Fish,  No.  629. 

763  MANOEL,  Jose.  As  Exequias  de  Abrahao  Lin- 
coln.    16°  paper.  Rio  Janeiro,  n.  d. 

Fish,  No.  630.     An  extremely  rare  Lincoln  item. 

764  MANSHIP,     Rev.     Andrew.       National    Jewels. 

Washington,    Lincoln   and  the  Fathers  of  the   Revolution. 

Portrait.     3rd  ed.     8°  cloth.  Phila.,  1866 

Fish,  No.  631.  Later  edition  contains  several  of  Lincoln's 
speeches  and  papers,  the  Funeral  sermons  of  Dr.  Gurley  and  Bishop 
Simpson. 

765  MARKENS,    Isaac.     Abraham    Lincoln   and   the 

Jews.     8°  original  wrapper.  New  York,  1909 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  141.  Printed  for  the  author.  Pp.  1-60.  Private 
reprint  of  the  next  title. 

766  MARKENS.  Lincoln  and  the  Jews.  Reprinted 
from  the  publications  of  the  American  Jewish  Historical 
Society,  No.  17,  1909.  Pp.  109  to  165.  Portrait.  8°  orig- 
inal wrapper,  uncut. 

Fish,  Sup.   No.  14T.     Same  as  the  above  as  originally  issued. 

767  MARKENS.  President  Lincoln  and  the  Case  of 
John  Y.  Beall.     Small  4°  paper. 

Printed  for  the  Author:  New  York,  191 1 
Not  yet  listed. 


Book  Auctioneers.  73 

768  MARKENS.  Why  President  Lincoln  Spared 
Three  Lives.     Small  4°  stitched,  uncut. 

Printed  for  the  Author:  New  York,  191 1 

Not  yet  listed. 

769  MARKHAM,  Edwin.  Lincoln  and  other  Poems. 
Portrait.     12°  cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  1901 

Fish,  No.  636. 

770  MARSHALL,  James.  The  Nation's  Grief.  Death 
of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Discourse  United  States  General 
Hospital,  April  29,  1865.     8°  original  wrappers. 

Syracuse,  1865 
Fish,  No.  638.     Scarce. 

771  MARYLAND.     Fifteenth  Annual  Report  of  the 

Society  for  the  History  of  the  Germans  in  Maryland.     8° 

paper.  (Baltimore,  1901) 

Contains  an  article  on  Abraham  Lincoln,  or  "  Linkhorn."  An 
argument  read  by  L.  P.  Hennighausen  at  the  yearly  meeting  of  the 
Society  of  1901.     Not  yet  listed.    Autograph  of  the  author. 

772  MASON,  Roswell  H.  Military  Order  of  the 
Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States,  an  Address  before  the 
Arche  Club  of  Illinois,  Feb.  21,  1908.     Pp.  5.     8°  paper. 

(Chicago),  1908 

Not  yet  listed. 

773  MASSACHUSETTS  Adjutant  General's  Reports, 
1862-65.     4  vols,  thick  8°  cloth,  uncut.  Boston,  1863-66 

774  MAURICE,  Arthur  B.  and  F.  T.  Cooper.  The 
History  of  the  19th  Century  in  Caricature.  Numerous  illus- 
trations.    Royal  8°  cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  1904 

With  caricatures   of  Lincoln  and  the  Rebellion. 

775  MAWSON,  Agnes.  Winnowings  for  Lincoln's 
Birthday.     12°  paper.  New  York  (1903) 

Fish,   No.  644. 

776  MAYNARD,  Mrs.  Nettie  C.  Was  Abraham  Lin- 
coln a  Spiritualist?  or,  curious  revelations  from  the  life  of  a 
trance  medium.     Portraits  and  illustrations,     12°  cloth. 

Phila.,   1891 
Fish,  No.  645     . 

777  MAYO,  A.  D.  The  Nation's  Sacrifice.  Abraham 
Lincoln.  Two  discourses,  April  16  and  April  19,  1865.  8° 
paper.  Cincinnati,  1865 

Fish,  No.  646. 

778  MEGA,  J.  Biblioteca  Universal.  Abraham  Lin- 
coln Intimo.     Por  J.  Meca.     Illustrations.     8°  cloth. 

Barcelona,  1909 
Fish,  Sup.  No.  392.     Scarce  foreign  item. 

779  MEESE,  William  A.  Abraham  Lincoln  on 
Waterways.     Portrait.     8°  original  paper,  uncut. 

Moline,  111.   (1908) 
Fish,  Sup.  No.  143.     Presentation  copy,   with  autograph  of  the 
author. 


74  C.  F.  Libbie  &  Co. 

780  MEESE.  Another  copy.  8°  original  paper, 
uncut. 

781  MEMORIAL  Association  of  the  District  of  Co- 
lumbia. Historic  Washington,     pp.  2y.     16°  paper. 

N.  p.,  n.  d. 

Illustration  on  cover,  of  the  house  in  which  President  Lincoln 
died. 

782  MENARD-SALEM-LINCOLN.  Souvenir  Al- 
bum, Edited  and  Published  by  the  Illinois  Women's  Co- 
lumbian Club.     Oblong  4°  cloth.  Petersburg,  111.,  1893 

Fish,  No.  649.  Contains  portraits,  a  sketch  of  Lincoln  and 
views  of  New  Salem  and  vicmitv. 

783  MERWIN-CLAYTON  Sales  Co.  A  Collection 
of  Lincoln  Literature,  May  21,  1906.     8°  paper.    New  York. 

Fish,  Sup.  Xo.   145. 

784  MERWIN-CLAYTON  Sales  Co.  Catalogue  of 
Lincoln  Literature.     Sold  Nov.  19,  1906.     8°  paper. 

New  York. 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  146. 

785  MERWIN,  Major  J.  B.,  of  St.  Louis.  An  Evening 
with  Abraham  Lincoln,  a  Lecture.     4  pp.    8°.  n.  d. 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  393.    An  advertisement  of  a  Prohibition  Address. 

786  MESERVE,  Frederick  H.  Photographs  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln.  An  advertisement  of  a  book  which  will  con- 
tain photographic  prints  of  all  known  photographs  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln,  printed  from  the  original  negatives  and  from 
copies  of  the  daguerrotypes,  ambrotypes  and  photographs, 
with  a  history  of  each  print.  Photograph  from  original 
negative.     8°  boards,  uncut.  New  York,  1910 

Only  a  limited  edition.  Will  be  listed  in  the  Supplement  to 
Fish's    Bibliography. 

787  MESERVE,  Frederick  H.  Photographs  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln.  Numerous  photographs  from  the  original 
negatives.     Royal  4°  boards,  uncut. 

Privately  Printed:  New  York,  191 1 

Only  102  numbered  and  signed  copies.  Published  at  $35.  The 
edition  was  quickly  subscribed  for. 

788  MESSAGE  of  the  President  of  the  United  States 
to  the  Two  Houses  of  Congress  at  the  Commencement  of 
the  First  Session  of  the  37th  Congress.     8°  half  roan. 

Washington,  1861 

Lincoln's  Message,  pp.  17,  together  with  the  report  of  the 
Secretary  of  War,  pp.  19  to  iii.  Very  scarce.  Not  listed  in  any 
bibliography. 

789  MILLER,  S.  F.  Life  and  Character  of  Abraham 
Lincoln;  a  memorial  oration,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  June  i.  1865. 
8°  original  wrappers.  Delhi,  1865 

Fish,  Xo.  650.     Only  100  copies  printed.     Scarce. 


Book  Auctioneers.  75 

790  MILLER,  Thomas  C.  West  Virginia  Depart- 
ment of  Schools.  Programme  for  Lincoln's  Day  and  sug- 
gestions for  the  observance  of  the  birthdays  of  other  eminent 
men.     Illustrations.     8°  paper.  Charleston,  1909 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  148. 

791  MINOR,  Charles  L.  C.  The  Real  Lincoln,  from 
the  Testimony  of  his  Contemporaries,  2nd  ed.,  revised. 
Portrait.     12°  cloth.  Richmond,  1904 

Fish,  No.  654. 

792  MINOR.  The  Real  Lincoln,  from  the  testimony 
of  his  Contemporaries.  2nd  ed.,  revised  and  enlarged.  Por- 
trait.    12°  cloth.  Richmond,  Va.,  1904 

Fish,  No.  654. 

793  [MITCHELL,  James.]  Letter  on  the  Relation 
of  the  White  and  African  Races  in  the  United  States  ad- 
dressed to  the  President  of  the  United  States.     8°  paper. 

Washington,  1862 

Fish,  No.  657.     A  strong  plea  for  colonization  probably  drawn 
up  at  Lincoln's  request. 

794  MITCHELL,  S.  S.  Presbyterian  Church  at  Har- 
risburg,  April  19,  1865.  In  Memoriam;  an  address  by  the 
pastor.     8°  original  wrappers.  Harrisburg,  1865 

Fish,  No.  658. 

795  MITCHELL,  Wilmot  B.  Professor  of  Rhetoric 
and  Orator,  Bowdoin  College.  Abraham  Lincoln,  the  Man 
and  the  Crisis,     Narrow  8°  boards.  Portland,  1910 

Not  yet  listed. 

796  MONROE,  Nelson.  Grand  Army  Button ;  a  sou- 
venir reminiscence  of  the  days  of  dark  season,  1861  and 
1865.     2nd  ed.     12°   paper.  Boston,   1899 

Not  mentioned  by  Fish.     Contains  a  sketch  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 

797  MONTGOMERY,  Charles  M.  The  Lincoln  Me- 
morial Boulder;  an  inspiration  to  the  living,  a  tribute  to  the 
dead.     Dedicated  June  13,  1908.     Square  12°  paper. 

Nyack-on-Hudson  (1908) 
Fish,  Sup.  No.  201. 

798  MOORE,  Frank.  Anecdotes,  Poetry  and  Inci- 
dents of  the  War  North  and  South,  1860-65.  Portraits. 
Royal  8°  cloth.  New  York,  1866 

Portrait  of  Lincoln  and  many  anecdotes. 

799  MOORE.  The  Civil  War  in  Song  and  Story, 
1860-65,     Numerous  illustrations,     Roval  8°  cloth. 

Collier:  New  York,  1865 
Not  mentioned  by  Fish.     Contains  many  Lincoln  anecdotes. 

800  MOORE.  Anecdotes,  Poetry  and  Incidents  of  the 
War,  North  and  South,  1860-65.  Contains  portrait  and  nu- 
merous anecdotes  of  Lincoln.     8°  cloth.         New  York,  1882 


7^  C.  F.  Libbie  &  Co. 

8oi  MOORE.  The  Rebellion  Record;  a  diary  of 
American  events.  Numerous  portraits  and  maps.  With 
supplemental  volume,  ii  vols.  8°  half  morocco  and  one 
vol.  cloth.     Together  12  vols,  royal  8°.     New  York,  1861-66 

802  MOORE.  Women  of  the  War;  their  heroism 
and  self-sacrifice.     Steel  plates.     8°  cloth.     Hartford,  1866 

803  MOORE.  Women  of  the  War;  their  heroism 
and  self-sacrifice.     Steel  portraits.     8°  cloth.  Hartford,  1867 

804  MOORES,  Charles  W.  Life  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln for  Boys  and  Girls.     Illustrations.     12°  cloth. 

Boston,  1909 
Fish,  Sup.   No.  149. 

805  MORGAN,  James.  Abraham  Lincoln,  the  Boy 
and  the  Man.     Portraits  and  illustrations.     8°  cloth. 

New  York,  1908 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  151. 

806  MORGAN,  Rev.  W.  F.  In  Memoriam.  Sermon 
preached  St.  James'  Church,  New  York,  April  16,  1865.  8° 
paper.  (New  York,  1865) 

Fish,    No.    664.     Only  300   copies   printed. 

807  MORRIS,  B.  F.  Memorial  Record  of  the  Na- 
tion's Tribute  to  Abraham  Lincoln.     Portrait.     8°  cloth. 

Washington,  1865 
Fish,  No.  665. 

808  MORRIS,  Charles.  Decisive  Events  in  the  Story 
of  the  Great  Republic ;  or,  half  hours  with  American  his- 
tory. 4  colored  plates  and  32  full-page  engravings.  Thick 
8°  half  leather  (binding  worn  and  broken).       Boston,  1892 

Contains  the  era  of  the  Civil  War  and  a  view  of  the  early  home 
of  Lincoln. 

809  MORSE,  John  T.,  Jr.  American  Statesmen 
Series.    Abraham  Lincoln.     Portrait.    2  vols.  16°  cloth. 

Boston,  1893 
Fish,  No.  666. 

810  [MOTT,  Edward  H.]  Lincoln,  New  Birth  of  our 
New  Soil,  the  First  American  ;  a  brief  biographical  sketch 
of  Lincoln,  etc.  Prepared  by  the  Lincoln  Centenary  Com- 
mittee of  the  City  of  New  York,  1908.     Portrait.     8°  paper. 

Fish,  Sup.  No.   152. 

811  MUDD,  Dr.  Samuel  A.  Life  of;  containing  his 
letters  from  Fort  Jefferson  and  Dry  Tortugas  Island  where 
he  was  imprisoned  four  years  for  the  alleged  conspiracy  in 
the  assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Edited  by  his 
daughter.     Portrait.     8°   cloth,  uncut.         New  York,   1906 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  153. 

812  MUDGE,  Z.  A.  The  Forest  Boy;  a  sketch  of  the 
life  of  Abraham  Lincoln  for  young  people.  12°  cloth  (bind- 
ing worn  and  soiled).  New  York  (1867) 

Fish,  No.  669. 


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813  MUDGE.  The  Forest  Boy;  a  sketch  of  the  Hfe 
of  Abraham  Lincoln  for  young  people.     12°  colth. 

New  York,  n.  d. 
Fish,  No.  669.     Reprinted  with  the  Imprint  of  Eaton  &  Mains : 
New  York. 

814  MURDOCH,  James  E.    Patriotism  in  Poetry  and 

Prose.     12°  cloth.  Phila.,  1865 

Not  listed  by  Fish.     Contains  much  interesting  Lincoln  matter, 
pp.  22  to  35. 

815  MURRAY,  Rev.  W.  H.  H.  Address  delivered  on 
the  Sabbath  following  the  Assassination  of  President  Lin- 
coln.    8°  half  roan.  New  York,  1865 

Fish,  No.  672. 

816  MYERS,  Leonard.  Abraham  Lincoln ;  a  me- 
morial address  before  the  Union  League  of  the  13th  Ward, 
June  15,  1865.     8°  half  roan  (original  cover  bound  in). 

Phila.,   1865 
Fish,   No.  674. 

817  I^TABUCO,  Joaquin.    Remarks  of  the  Brazilian 
-*-  ^      Ambassador  at  the   14th  Annual   Banquet 

of  the  Lincoln  Republican  Club  and  of  the  Young  Men's 
Republican  Club  of  Grand  Rapids,  Feb.  12,  1906.  Lincoln's 
World  Influence.     4  pp.  8°  wrapper.  N.  p.,  n.  d. 

Fish,    Sup.   No.    154. 

818  NABUCO.  Lincoln  Centenary.  Speech  of  the 
Brazilian  Ambassador,  Joachim  Nabuco,  at  the  Celebration 
in  Washington  of  Lincoln's  Centenary.  Organized  by  the 
Commissioners  of  the  District  of  Columbia,  Feb.  12,  1909. 
Pp.  4.     8°  wrappers.  N.  p.,  n.  d. 

Fish,    Sup.   No.    154. 

819  NASH,  John  F.  Abraham  Lincoln ;  an  address 
delivered  by  Mr.  John  F.  Nash  at  Ottawa,  111.,  Feb.  12,  1907. 
12°  paper,  uncut.  N.  p.,  n.  d. 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  155.     Scarce. 

820  NASON,  Elias.  Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln  de- 
livered before  N.  E.  Hist.  Gen.  Soc,  May  3,  1865.  8°  orig- 
inal wrappers,  uncut.  Boston,  1865 

Fish,  No.  677.  Only  1,000  copies  printed. 

821  NASON.  Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln.  12" 
leather  cover.  Boston,   1865 

Fish,  No.  677. 

822  NATIONAL  Documents.  State  Papers  arranged 
to  illustrate  the  Growth  of  the  North  American  Colonies  and 
the  United  States  from  1606  to  the  present  day.     12°  cloth. 

New  York,  1908 
Not  yet  listed.     Includes  Lincoln's  first  Inaugural  address,  1861, 
Emancipation     Proclamation,     Gettysburg     Address,     Prolamation     of 
Amnesty,  Second  Inaugural  address,  1865,  etc. 


78  C.  F.  Libbie  &  Co. 

823  NATIONAL   Freedmen,   May   i,    1865.     Vol.    i, 

no.  4.     8°  sheets,  folded.  New  York. 

Contains    R.    H.    Stoddard's    Poem    on    Abraham    Lincoln    and 
other  interesting  Lincoln  matter.     Not  yet  listed. 

824  NATIONAL  Portrait  Gallery  of  Eminent  Ameri- 
cans. Portraits  by  Alonzo  Chappel.  With  biographical  and 
historical  notes  of  E.  A.  Duyckinck.  2  vols,  royal  4°  half 
morocco  (worn).  New  York  (1861) 

Contains  among  others  steel  portraits  of  Sec.  Edwin  M.  Stanton 
and  Abraham  Lincoln,  with  3  pp.  of  biography. 

825  NEWELL,  R.  H.  (Orpheus  C.  Kerr).  The  Mar- 
tyr President.     12°  paper  (water-stained).    New  York,  1865 

Fish,  No.  640.     Only  500  copies  printed. 

826  NEWHALL,  D.  H.  Catalogue  of  Books,  Pam- 
phlets and  other  Items  mostly  relating  to  Abraham  Lin- 
coln, Offered  for  sale  by  D.  H.  Newhall,  28  Bruce  Avenue, 
Yonkers,  N.  Y.     Pp.  29.     Nos.  i  to  344.     8°  paper. 

Fish,   No.  686. 

827  NEWHALL.  The  same.  Catalogue  Nos.  373  to 
773.  Pp.  23.  Address  59  Maiden  Lane,  New  York  City. 
8°  paper. 

Fish,   No.  686. 

828  NEWHALL.  Catalogue  No.  7,  1906.  Nos.  1000 
to  1641.     Pp.  40.     8°  paper.  New  York. 

Fish,   Sup.  No.   161. 

829  NEW  MEXICO.  Lincoln  and  Flag  Day.  Proc- 
lamation Issued  by  the  Dept.  of  Public  Instruction,  Santa 
Fe,  New  Mexico.     8°  paper. 

Fish,  Sup.   No.   162 

830  NEWSPAPERS.  New  York  World,  April  19 
and  May  3,  1865;  July  6; — New  York  Tribune,  Dec.  22, 
i860;  Oct.  31,  1863; — New  York  Herald,  April  16  and  April 
25,  1865  ; — Brooklyn  Evening  Star,  Nov.  29,  1861  ; — New 
York  Sun,  May  16,  1862; — New  York  Daily  Times,  April 
17,  1865; — New  York  Times,  Nov.  8,  1864.     (11) 

Some    have    mourning    borders    and    contain    long    notices    to 
Lincoln's  Assassination  and  Funeral  Ceremonies. 

831  NEWTON,  Joseph  F.  Lincoln  and  Herndon. 
Portraits.     8°  cloth,  uncut.  Cedar  Rapids,  1910 

Autograph  copy   from  the   author.     Not  yet   listed. 

832  NEWTON  Free  Library  Bulletin,  Jan.  1909.  With 
list  of  books  on  Lincoln.     Royal  8°  paper.  Newton. 

Not  yet  listed. 

833     Another  copy. 

834  NEW  York  Department  of  Public  Instruction. 
Suggestive  Programmes  for  the  Observance  of  Lincoln  and 
Washington's   Birthdays.     Issued  by  Charles  R.   Skinner. 

4  PP-  4°. 

Not  yet  listed. 


Book  Auctioneers.  79 

835  NEW  York  Herald,  April  15,  1865.     Reissue. 

Not  yet  listed. 

836  NEW  York  Legislative  Honors  in  Memory  of 
Abraham  Lincoln.     8°  stitched.  Albany,  1865 

Fish,  No.  692. 

837  NEW  York.  Legislative  Honors  to  the  Memory 
of  President  Lincoln.  Printed  under  the  direction  of  J,  B. 
Cushman,  Clerk  of  the  Assembly.     8°  cloth.      Albany,  1865 

Fish,  No.  692. 

838  NICCOLLS,  Rev.  Samuel  J.  In  Memoriam.  A 
discourse  on  the  Assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Sec- 
ond Presbyterian  Church,  St.  Louis,  April  23,  1865.  8°  or- 
iginal wrappers.  St.  Louis,  1865 

Fish,  No.  696.     Only  1,000  copies  printed. 

839  NICHOLS,  George  W.  The  Story  of  the  Great 
March;  from  the  Diary  of  a  Stafif  Officer.  Map  and  illus- 
trations.    12°  cloth  (worn).  New  York,  1865 

Contains  letters  of  Lincoln  and  Documentary  references.  Not 
mentioned  by  Fish. 

840  NICOLA Y,  Helen.  The  Boys'  Life  of  Abraham 
Lincoln.     Illustrations.     12°  cloth.  New  York,  1908 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  164. 

841  NICOLAY,  John  G.  Abraham  Lincoln.  16° 
paper.  Boston,  1882 

Fish,  No.  699.  Only  50  copies  printed  for  copyright  purposes. 
One  of  the  choicest  items  in  the  sale.  Copies  appear  for  sale  very 
seldom. 

842  NICOLAY.  Lincoln's  Gettysburg  Address.  Por- 
trait. Reprinted  from  the  Century  Magazine  for  Feb.,  1894. 
8°  boards. 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  163.  Presentation  copy  from  Robert  T.  Lincoln, 
with  autograph.     Very   scarce. 

843  NICOLAY.  A  Short  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Condensed  from  Nicolay  and  Hay's  Abraham  Lincoln,  a 
History.     8°   cloth,  uncut.  New  York,   1902 

Fish,  No.  700. 

844  NICOLAY  and  Hay.  Abraham  Lincoln,  a  His- 
tory.    Illustrations.     10  vols.   8°   sheep. 

Century  Co. :  New  York,  1890 
Fish,  No.  701. 

845  NICOLETTI,  Captain  S.,  of  Los  Angeles,  Califor- 
nia. A  Gold  Conspiracy ;  or,  the  worst  financial  system  in 
the  world,  with  the  true  secret  of  Lincoln's  Assassination. 
Pp.  123.     8°  paper.  New  York,  1896 

Not  yet  listed. 


8o  C.  F.  Libbie  &  Co. 

846  NOBLE,  Mason.  Sermon  Delivered  in  the  United 
States  Naval  Academy  on  the  day  of  the  Funeral  of  the  late 
President  Abraham  Lincoln.     8°  original  wrappers. 

Newport,   1865 
Fish,   No.  703.     Scarce  sermon. 

847  NORTHCOTT,  W.  A.  Lincoln  Address  Deliv- 
ered by  Ex-Lieut.-Governor  W.  A.  Northcott,  of  Spring- 
field, 111.,  at  Chicago,  Feb.  11,  1909.     8°  paper. 

Fish,   Sup.   No.  330. 

848  NOYES,  Isaac  P.  Battery  H,  First  Rhode 
Island  Light  Infantry.     Ode  on  Lincoln.    7  pp.  12°  stitched. 

Fish,   Sup.   No.    166.     Scarce. 

849  NYE,  Frank,  of  Minnesota.  Celebration  of  the 
looth  Anniversary  of  the  Birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Ad- 
dress in  the  House  of  Representatives,  Feb.  12,  1909.  8° 
paper,  uncut.  Washington,  1909 

Fish,   Sup.   No.    167.     Presentation   copy   from  the   author    with 
autograph. 

850  /^AKLEAF,  Joseph   B.     The  Analysis  of  the 
V-'     Gettysburg  Address.     Portrait.     16°  paper, 

uncut.  Moline,  111.,  1908 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  168. 

851  OAKLEAF.  Abraham  Lincoln;  his  friendship  for 
humanity  and  sacrifice  for  others.  Delivered  at  Augustana 
College,  Rock  Island,  III,  Feb.  12,  1909.  Portraits.  Small 
4°  boards.  Moline,  111.,  1910 

Only  a  small  edition  printed.     Not  yet  listed.     Presentation  copy 
from  the  author. 

852  OBERHOLTZER,  Eppis  P.  American  Crisis 
Biographies:  Abraham   Lincoln.     12°  cloth.     Phila.   (1904) 

Fish,  No.  707. 

853  O'BRIEN,  Thomas  M.,  and  Oliver  Diefendorf. 
General  Orders  of  the  War  Department  of  the  United 
States,  1861,  '62  and  '63.     2  vols.  8°  cloth.     New  York,  1864 

Presentation  copj^  from  one  of  the  authors. 

854  OLCOTT,  George  N.  Columbia  University. 
The  Lincoln  Centennial.  The  Robert  Hewitt  Collection  of 
Medallic  Lincolniana.     16°  paper.  New  York,   1909 

Fish,  Sup.   No.   i6g.     Scarce. 

855  OLD  Abe's  Jokes.  Fresh  from  Abraham's  Bosom. 
Illustrations.     12°  paper.     Hurst  &:  Co.:  New  York  (1864) 

Fish,  No.  710.     Outer  cover  caption,  "  Honest  Abe's  Jokes." 

856  OLDROYD,  Osborn  H.  The  Lincoln  Memorial: 
Album  Immortelles.     Portrait.    8°  sheep.     New  York,  1883 

Fish,  No.  711. 


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857  OLDROYD,  Lincoln's  Campaign ;  or,  the  politi- 
cal revolution  of  i860.     Illustrations.     12°  paper. 

Chicago,  1896 
Fish,  No.  712. 

858  OLDROYD.  The  Assassination  of  Abraham 
Lincoln.  Flight,  pursuit,  capture  and  punishment  of  the 
conspirators.     12°  cloth.  Washington,  1901 

Fish,  No.  714. 

859  OLDROYD.  The  Centenary  of  the  Birth  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,  1809-1909.  Program  of  Exercises  in 
Commemoration  of  that  event.  Portrait  on  cover.  8° 
paper.  Washington,  1908 

Fish,  Sup.  No.    171. 

860  OLDROYD.  An  Interview  with  Osborn  H.  Old- 
royd  in  the  House  in  which  Lincoln  Died.  Portrait.  18° 
paper.  New  York,  n.  d. 

Fish,   Sup.   No.   170. 

861  OLDROYD.  Lincoln  Memorial  Collection  lo- 
cated in  the  house  in  which  Lincoln  Died.  12°  paper,  un- 
cut. Washington,  1903 

Fish,    No.    175.      Description    of   the    Lincoln    collection    in    this 
house. 

862  OLDROYD.     The  March  to  Victory;  the  great 

Republican  campaigns  of  i860  and  1896.     Illustrated.     12° 

paper.  Chicago  (1896) 

Fish,    No.    713.     Mostly   devoted   to   a    resume    of   the    Lincoln 
campaign  of  i860. 

863  OLDROYD.  Words  of  Lincoln;  including  sev- 
eral hundred  opinions  of  his  life  and  character  by  eminent 
persons  of  this  and  other  lands.     12°  cloth. 

Washington  (1895) 
Fish,  No.  560. 

864  OLD  South  Leaflets  No.  189.  Lincoln's  First 
Message   to    Congress.     12°    paper.  Boston,    n.    d. 

Not  yet  listed. 

865  ONSTOT,  T.  G.  Lincolniana  Picturettes.  8° 
paper.  Forest  City,  111.,  n.   d. 

Fish,  No.  719. 

866  ONSTOT.  Pioneers  of  Minard  and  Mason  Coun- 
ties, 111. ;  made  up  of  personal  reminiscences  of  an  early 
life  in  Minard  County  which  were  gathered  in  a  Salem 
life  from  1830  to  1840  and  a  Petersburg  life  from  1840  to 
1850,  including  personal  reminiscences  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln and  Peter  Cartwright.     Illustrations.     8°   cloth. 

Forest  City,  1902 
Fish,  No.  720. 

867  OTTO,  E.  Abraham  Lincoln.  Eine  Lebensbild 
gezeichnet  von  E.  Otto.     16°  cloth.  St.  Louis,  1897 

Fish,    No.   723.      Scarce. 


82  C.  F.  Libbie  &  Co. 

868  OUR     Martyr     President.       Abraham     Lincoln. 

Voices  from  the  pulpit  of  New  York  and  Brooklyn,  oration 

by  Hon.  George  Bancroft,  etc,     12°  cloth.    New  York,  1865 

Fish,    No.    724.      The    rare    476   page    edition,    containing   many 
sermons  and  eulogies. 

869  OWEN,  Robert  D.  The  Policy  of  Emancipation 
in  Three  Letters.     12°  paper.  Phila.,  1863 

Fish,  No.  725. 

870  Pamphlets  issued  during  the  Civil  War  re- 
-■-         lating  to  Slavery  and  PoHtical  Matters.  (50) 

All  collateral  with  Lincoln. 

871  PARKE,  Rev.  N.  G.  The  Assassination  of  the 
President  of  the  United  States.  Discourse  in  M.  E.  Church, 
Pittston,  Pa.,  June  i,  1865.     8°  wrappers.         Pittston,  1865 

Fish,  No.  728.     Only  500  copies  printed. 

872  PARKER,  Henry  E.  Discourse  the  Day  after 
the  Reception  of  the  Tidings  of  the  Assassination  of  Presi- 
dent Lincoln  preached  in  South  Congregational  Church, 
Concord,  N.  H.,  April  16,  1865.     8°  original  wrapper. 

Concord,  1865 
Fish,  No.  730.     Only  500  copies  printed. 

873  PARTON,  James.     The  Life  of  Horace  Greeley. 

Portrait  and  illustrations.     12°  cloth  (worn).    Boston,  1872 

Chapters  30   and  31   contain  much   important   Lincoln    material. 
Not  mentioned  by   Fish. 

874  PASCAL,  Cesar.  Abraham  Lincoln,  sa  Vie,  son 
caractere  son  administration.     12°  original  wrappers. 

Paris,  1865 
Fish,  No.  731.     Very  scarce  foreign  item. 

875  PATTERSON,  Adoniram  J.  Eulogy  on  Abra- 
ham Lincoln  delivered  in  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  April  19,  1865. 
8°  original  wrapper.  Portsmouth,  1865 

Fish,  No.  732.     Only  i.ooo  copies  printed. 

876  PATTERSON,  James  W.  Memorial  Address  on 
the  Life  and  Character  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Concord,  N.  H., 
June  I,  1865.     8°  original  wrapper.  Concord,  1865 

Fish,  No.  733.     Rare  sermon. 

877  PATTON,  Rev.  W.  W.  President  Lincoln  and 
the  Chicago  Memorial  on  Emancipation.  Paper  read  before 
the  Maryland  Hist.  Soc,  Dec.  12,  1887.     8°  paper,  uncut. 

Baltimore,  1888 
Fish,  No.  736. 

878  PAU,  Augusto.  Abramo  Lincoln  a  la  Guerra  fra 
i  Federali  ed  I  Confederati  negli  Stati  Uniti  narrazione 
stoireo-biografica  scritta  da  Augusto  Pau.  Royal  8°  half 
roan  (binding  broken).  Livorno,  1866 

Fish,   Sup.   No.  331.     Scarce. 


Book  Auctioneers.  83 

879  PAULLIN,  Charles  O.  President  Lincoln  and 
the  Navy.  Reprinted  from  the  Am,  Historical  Review  for 
Jan.,  1909.     8°  original  wrapper.     Royal  8°  cloth. 

(New  York,  1909) 
Fish,  Sup.  No.  172. 

880  PEARCE,  John  I.,  Jr.  Last  Days  of  Lincoln  and 
Lyrical  Sketches.     50  illustrations.     12°  half  roan,  uncut. 

Chicago,  1904 

Not  yet  listed. 

881  PECK,  George  R.  Abraham  Lincoln.  Address 
at  Janesville,  Wis.,  Feb.  12,  1909.     8°  paper.  N.  p.,  n.  d. 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  395. 

882  PEIRCE,  J.  D.     An  Address  on  the   Death  of 

President   Lincoln,  Universalist  Church,  North  Attleboro, 

Mass.,  April  19,  1865.     8°  original  wrappers.      Boston,  1865 

Fish,    No.   738.     Only   500   copies   printed.     No   copy   has   been 
offered  for  sale  for  many  years. 

883  PENNELL,  Rev.  O.  H.  Religious  views  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln.    Portrait.     8°  limp  cloth.    Alliance,  O.  (1904) 

Fish,  No.  741. 

884  PENNY,  Rev.  William  L.  Abraham  Lincoln.  A 
Lecture  before  the  Nyack  Rowing  Association.     18°  paper. 

Nyack,  1886 
Fish,  No.  744.     Scarce. 

885  PERKINS,  Fred  B.  The  Picture  and  the  Men. 
Illustrations.     16°  cloth.  New  York,  1SC9 

Fish,   No.   745. 

886  PERKINS,  George  D.  Lincoln  Centennial  An- 
niversary, Sioux  City,  Feb.  12,  1909.     8°  paper. 

Sioux  City,  1909 

Fish,    Sup.    No.    173.      Autograph   copy    with    signature    of   the 
author. 

887  PETERS,  Madison  C.  Abraham  Lincoln's  Reli- 
gion.    12°  boards,  uncut.  Boston,  1909 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  174. 

888  PETERSON,  O.  M.  Abraham  Lincoln's  Barn- 
dom  og  Ungdom  saint  Forberedelse  til  sin  Livsgjerning.  Il- 
lustrations.    16°  cloth.  Chicago,  1889 

Fish,  No.  746.     Scarce,  seldom  occurs  for  sale  at  auction. 

889  PETERSON.  Abraham  Lincoln  som  praesident. 
16°  cloth.  Chicago,  i8vS9 

Fish,  No.  746. 

890  PETERSON.  Abraham  Lincoln  og  Negerslave- 
riet.     16°  cloth.  Chicago,  ;889 

Fish,  No.  746. 


84  C.  F.  Libhie  &  Co. 

891  PHILIPPINES.  Department  of  Public  Instruc- 
tion, Bureau  of  Education.  A  Selection  of  Passages  from 
his  Speeches  and  letters,  with  brief  comments.     12°  paper. 

Manilla,  1909 
Fish,   Sup.    No.  332.     Scarce. 

892  PHILLIPS,  Isaac  N.  Abraham  Lincoln.  By 
some  men  who  knew  him,  being  personal  recollections  of 
Judge  O.  T.  Reeves  and  others.  Illustrations.  12°  cloth, 
uncut.  Bloomington,  1910 

Not  yet  listed. 

893  PHILLIPS.     Lincoln.     Portrait.     16°  boards. 

Chicago,  1910 
Fish,  Sup.   No.  396.     With  autograph  of  the  author. 

894  PHILLIPS.     Another  copy.     Boards,  uncut. 

895  PIATT,    Donn.      Memories    of    the    Men    who 

Saved  the  Nation.     12°  original  wrappers.    New  York,  1887 

Fish,  No.  750.     Date  given  by  Fish  1897  is  evidently  an  error. 
Contains  a   chapter  devoted   to   Lincoln. 

896  PICKETT,  William  P.  The  Negro  Problem. 
Abraham  Lincoln's  solution.     Portrait.     8°  cloth. 

New  York,  1909 
Fish,   Sup.   No.  283. 

897  PIERREPONT,  Edwards.  Argument  of,  to  the 
Jury  on  the  Trial  of  John  H.  Surratt  for  the  Murder  of 
President  Lincoln.     8°  paper.  Washington,  1867 

Fish,  No.  751. 

898  PITMAN,  Benn.  The  Assassination  of  Presi- 
dent Lincoln  and  the  Trial  of  the  Conspirators.  Group  por- 
traits.    8°  cloth  (worn).  Cincinnati,  1865 

Fish,  No.  752.     Scarce. 

899  PITTSBURG.  Memorial  Sermon  and  Address 
upon  the  Death  of  President  Lincoln,  St.  Andrew's  Church, 
April  16  and  19,  1865.     8°  paper.  Pittsburg,  1865 

Fish,  No.  828.     Only  750  copies  printed. 

900  POETICAL  Tributes  to  the  Memory  of  Abraham 
Lincoln.     Portrait.     12°  cloth.  Phila.,  1865 

Fish,  No.  753.     Collected  and  arranged  by  J.  N.  Plotts  of  New- 
York. 

901  PORTO  Rico.  Address  Prepared  by  the  Com- 
missioner of  Education  to  be  read  in  all  the  Schools  of 
Porto  Rico  on  the  Anniversary  of  the  Birth  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  Feb.  12,  1909.  Printed  in  English  and  Spanish. 
9  pp.     8°  stitched.  N.  p.,  n.  d. 

Not  yet  listed.     Scarce. 

902  POTTER,  William  J.  National  Tragedy.  Four 
sermons,  First  Congregational  Society,  New  Bedford,  Mass., 
on  the  Life  and  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  8°  original 
wrappers.  New  Bedford,  1865 

Fish,  No.  758. 


Book  Auctioneers.  85 

903  POWER,  J.  C.  Abraham  Lincoln ;  his  great 
funeral  cortege  from  Washington  City  to  Springfield,  111. 
With  a  history  and  description  of  the  National  Lincoln 
Monument.     Portraits.     12°  cloth.  Springfield,  1872 

Fish,   No.  761. 

904  POWER.  Abraham    Lincoln,    his    Life,    Public 

Services,  Death  and  great  Funeral  Cortege.     Portrait  and 

map.     12°  cloth.  Chicago,  1889 

Fish,  No.  763.    1889  edition.    458  pp.    This  edition  not  mentioned 
by   Fish. 

905  POWER.  Abraham  Lincoln ;  his  life,  public  ser- 
vices and  death  and  great  funeral  cortege,  with  a  history 
and  description  of  the  National  Lincoln  Monument.  Por- 
trait and   map.     12°   cloth.  Springfield,   1875 

Fish,  No.  763.     Original  edition. 

906  POWER.  History  of  an  Attempt  to  Steal  the 
Body  of  Abraham  Lincoln ;  including  a  history  of  the  Lin- 
coln Guard  of  Honor  with  eight  years  Lincoln  Memorial 
Services.     Portraits.     8°  cloth.  Springfield,  111.,  1890 

Fish,   No.   766.      Pp.   8   and  287  the  original    edition.     Another 
issue  same  year  omits  the  imprint  and  only  286  pp. 

907  PRATT,  Silas  G.  Lincoln  in  Story;  the  life  of 
the  Martyred  President  told  in  authentic  anecdotes  illus- 
trated.    16°  cloth.  New  York,  1903 

Fish,  No.  769.     1903  edition. 

908  PRATT.  Lincoln  in  Story;  the  life  of  the  Mar- 
tyr President  told  in  authentic  anecdotes.  12°  original 
wrappers.  Tokio,  1904 

Fish,    Sup.    No.    175.      Scarce    foreign    edition. 

909  PRESIDENT'S  Hymn  (The).  Give  Thanks  All 
Ye  People.  In  Response  to  the  Proclamation  of  the  Presi- 
dent of  the  United  States  recommending  a  General  Thanks- 
giving, Nov.  26,  1863.     3  pp.  royal  8°.       New  York  (1863) 

Unknown  to  Fish. 

910  PRESIDENT  Lincoln.  From  the  Princeton  Re- 
view, July,  1865.     8°  wrapper.  No  imprint. 

Fish,  No.  772.     Separate  issue  pp.  435  to  458  with  a  half-title. 

911  PRESIDENT    Lincoln's    Speech    at    Gettysburg. 

pp.  3.     8°  sheet,  folded.  Boston,  1901 

Fish,  No.  770.     Remarks  of  Dr.  Samuel  A.  Green  at  a  meeting 
of  the  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.     Very  scarce. 

912  PRESIDENTS  of  the  United  States.  Published 
by  J.  Murray  Jordan,  Phila.  Portraits,  Washington  to 
Roosevelt.     Small  4°  paper. 

Contains  portrait  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     Not  yet  listed. 

913  PRESIDENT'S  Words.  A  Selection  of  Passages 
from  the  Speeches,  Addresses  and  Letters  of  Abraham 
Lincoln.     16°  cloth.  Boston,  1865 

Fish,  No.  771.     Compiled  by  Rev.  Edward  Everett  Hale. 


86  C.  F.  Lihbie  &  Co. 

914  PRIME,  Rev.  G.  W.  Sermon,  Westminster 
Church,  Detroit,  April  16,  1865,  after  the  death  of  President 
Lincohi.     8°  wrapper.  Detroit,  1865 

Fish,  No.   774.     Only  500  copies  printed. 

915  PRITCHARD,  Rev.  Arthur  O.  The  Religious 
Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  a  Centennial  Sermon  Preached 
in  the  Westchester  Congregational  Church,  Feb.  7,  1909. 
8°  original  wrapper.     Printed  by  request. 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  333.     Scarce. 

916  PROCEEDINGS  of  the  First  Three  Republican 
Conventions  of  1856,  '60  and  '64.     8°  cloth. 

Minneapolis  (1893) 

Fish,  No.  775.  A  reprint  of  the  official  proceedings  by  direction 
of  the  National  Convention  of  1892.  The  three  Conventions  in  which 
Lincohi  figured  as  a  Candidate. 

917  PROVIDENCE.  Proceedings  of  the  City  Coun- 
cil of  Providence  on  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  With 
the  oration  by  William  Binney.     8°  original  wrappers. 

Providence,  1865 
Fish,  No.  777.     Only  1,500  copies. 

918  PROVIDENCE.  Another  copy.  8°  original 
wrappers. 

919  PROVISIONAL     Ritual     (Order     of     Lincoln). 

pp.  16.     8°  paper.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  394.  This  is  vi^ithout  question  the  rarest  item  in 
the  collection.  So  far  as  known  this  is  the  only  copy  extant  of  tlie 
ritual  of  the  Order  of  Lincoln,  the  secret  organization  which  flourished 
in  parts  of  Indiana  some  twenty  or  more  years  ago.  "The  practical 
objects  of  this  Order  are  to  acquire  the  ownership  and  control  of  the 
places  and  articles  which  are  of  special  interest  from  their  relation 
to  the  life  of  the  great  American,  whose  name  we  bear ;  to  authenti- 
cate and  verify  the  words  and  incidents  of  his  life ;  to  erect  and  care 
for  monuments  and  tablets  to  his  memory;  but  especially  to  create 
and  foster  in  our  members  the  broad  spirit  of  patriotism  which 
dominated  his  life." —  From  Address  to  candidates. 

921  PURINGTON,  Rev.  J.  M.  On  the  Death  of 
President  Abraham  Lincoln.  Discourse,  Baptist  Church, 
Smithfield,  Fayette  Co.,  Pa.,  June  i,  1865.  8°  original  wrap- 
per (soiled).  Phila.,  1865 

Fish,   No.  779.     Only  500  copies   printed. 

922  PUTNAM,  George.  An  Address  Delivered  be- 
fore the  City  Government  and  Citizens  of  Roxbury  on  the 
Occasion  of  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     8°  paper. 

Roxbury,  1865 
Fish,   No.   780.     Only   i.ooo  copies   printed. 

923  PUTNAM,  George  H.  Abraham  Lincoln,  the 
People's  Leader  in  the  Struggle  for  Nation  Existence.  Por- 
trait.   8°  cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  1909 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  397. 


"     Book  Auctioneers.  87 

924  PUTNAM,  M.  Louise.  The  Children's  Life  of 
Abraham  Lincoln.    New  ed.,  revised.     12°  cloth. 

Chicago,  1909 
Fish,  Sup.  No.  176. 

925  /^UILL  Club,  New  York.     A  Life  Portrait  of 
V^     Abraham    Lincoln.      Annual    ladies'    night 

and    celebration   of   the    Lincoln    Centenary.      Photograph 
from  the  original  negative,  1864.     8°  paper,  uncut. 

New  York  (1909) 

Fish,   Sup.  TSIo.   177.     Only  300  copies   printed.      Scarce. 

926  "D  AISING    the    Stars    and    Stripes    over    the 
-'-^     Lincoln   Homestead,   Springfield,   111.,   Oct. 

16,  1889.     16°  paper.  Springfield,  1889 

Fish,  No.  783.     With  an  account  of  Robert  T.  Lincohi's  gift  of 
the  Homestead  to  the  City. 

927  RANDALL,  Rev.  E.  H.  An  Address  on  the 
Occasion  of  the  Funeral  Obsequies  of  the  Late  President 
Lincoln  delivered  before  the  Citizens  of  Randolph,  Vt., 
April  19,  1865.     8°  wrappers.  Montpelier,  1865 

Fish,  No.  784.     Only  200  copies  printed,  now   scarce. 

928  RANKIN,  Rev.  J.  E.  Moses  and  Joshua.  Dis- 
course on  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Winthrop 
Church,  Charlestown,  April  19,  1865.     8°  wrappers. 

Boston,  n.  d. 
Fish,  No.  785.     Only  700  copies  printed. 

929  RANTOUL,   Robert  S.     Abraham  Lincoln.     An 

Address  delivered  before  the  Essex  Institute  and  the  City 

Government  of   Salem,   at  the   Tabernacle   Church,   Salem, 

Feb.  12,  1909.     Reprinted  from  the  Historical  Collection  of 

the  Essex  Institute.     Portraits.    8°  paper.  Salem,  1909 

Fish,   Sup.  No.  238.     Presentation  copy,   with  autograph  of  the 
author. 

930  RANTOUL.     Another  copy. 

931  RASMUSSEN,  H.  Abraham  Lincoln's  Liv  og 
Gjerning.     12°  paper,  uncut.  Kiebenhavn,  1882 

Fish,  No.   13.     Scarce  foreign  item. 

932  RAYMOND,  Henry  J.  History  of  the  Adminis- 
tration of  President  Lincoln.     Portrait.     12°  cloth. 

New  York,  1864 
Fish,  No.  790. 

933  RAYMOND.  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln  and  of 
Andrew  Johnson.  By  John  Savage.  Portraits.  12°  front 
wrapper  (last  cover  missing).  New  York,  1864 

Fish,  No.  788. 


88  C.  F.  Libhie  &  Co. 

934  RAYMOND.  Life  and  Public  Services  of.  Por- 
trait.    8°  cloth   (worn  and  slightly  water-stained). 

New  York,  1865 
Fish,  No.  791. 

935  RAYMOND.  Life  and  Public  Services  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln.    Portraits.    8°  cloth.  New  York,  1865 

Subscription  Agent's  sample  copy,  with  the  names  of  a  number 
of   subscribers. 

Unknown  to  any  bibliographer  altho'  prospectuses  of  all  the 
recent  editions  of  Lincoln's  Biographies  and  Works  are  included  in 
the  Bibliography. 

Very  .scarce  Lincoln  item.  Contains  among  others,  autograph 
of  John  G.   Whittier,  one  of  the   subscribers. 

936  REBELLION    (The)  ;  its  consequences  and   the 

Congressional,  Denominated  the  Reconstruction  Committee, 

with     their     action.     By     "  Investigator."       8°     half     roan 

(worn).  New  Orleans,  1866 

An  important  and  almost  unknown  Lincoln  item  in  which  the 
author  reviews  Lincoln's  Administration,  the  causes  of  the  War  and 
contains  Mr.  Parker's  letter  to  Mr.  Lincoln  and  other  important 
matter.     Not  mentioned  by  Fish. 

937  REED,  Emily  H.  Life  of  A.  P.  Dostie ;  or,  the 
conflict  in  New  Orleans.     Portrait.     12°  cloth. 

New  York,  1868 

Not  mentioned  by  Fish.  Chapter  18  on  President  Lincoln 
occupies  pp.   161   to   174. 

938  REED,  Rev.  S.  Discourse  upon  the  Occasion  of 
the  Funeral  Obsequies  of  President  Lincoln,  April  19,  1865, 
Edgartown,  Mass.     8°  paper.  Boston,  1865 

Fish,   No.   794.     Only  400  copies  printed. 

939  REED,  Rev.  V.  D.  The  Conflict  of  Truth,  a  Ser- 
mon in  the  First  Presbyterian  Church,  Camden,  N.  J.,  April 
30,  1865.     8°  original  wrapper.  Camden,  1865 

Fish,  No.  795.     Only  500  copies  printed. 

940  REEVES,  Robert  M.  Abraham  Lincoln,  his  Re- 
ligion.    8°  stitched.  Chicago,  n.  d. 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  178. 

941  REITER,  Harriet  G.  The  Story  of  Lincoln.  The 
Instructor  Classic  Series.    12°  paper.    Dansville,  N.  Y.,  1906 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  179. 

942  RELYEA,  Rev.  B.  J.  The  Nation's  Mourning;  a 
sermon  at  Green's  farms.  Conn.,  occasioned  by  the  death  of 
Abraham  Lincoln.     8°  original  wrappers.     New  York,  1865 

Fish,  No.  798. 

943  REMSBURG,  John  E.  Six  Historic  Americans; 
Payne,  Jefiferson,  Washington,  Franklin,  Lincoln,  Grant. 
Illustrations.     8°  cloth.  New  York,  n.  d. 

A  new  edition,  not  listed.  Contains  article  on  Lincoln  of  300 
pp.  or  more. 


Book  Auctioneers.  89 

944  REPORTER  (The)  ;  a  periodical  devoted  to  re- 
ligion, law,  legislation  and  public  events.  Vols.  3  and  4. 
Containing  the  trial  of  John  H.  Siirratt  for  the  Murder  of 
President  Lincoln.  Conducted  by  R.  Sutton,  chief  of  the 
official  corps  of  reporters  of  the  United  States  Senate.  2 
vols,  royal  8°  cloth  (vol.  3  badly  ink-stained  at  the  bottom). 

Washington,  1867 

Unknown  to  any  Lincoln  bibliographers.  Highly  valuable  from 
a  collector's  standpoint  being  as  complete  and  unabridged  as  the  other 
stenographic  reports  of  the  trial  of  John  H.  Surratt.  Extremely  scarce. 
From  George  A.  Townsend's  library  with  his  book-plate  in  one  vol. 

945  REPUBLICAN  Club  of  the  City  of  New  York. 
I2th  Annual  Dinner,  Feb.  12,  1898.  Oration  by  Albert  J. 
Beveridge.     8°  cloth,  uncut.  New  York  (1898) 

Fish,  No.  802.     Compliments  of  Chauncey  M.   Depew. 

946  REPUBLICAN  Club  of  New  York,  Feb.  13,  1899. 
8°  original  wrapper,  uncut.  New  York,  1899 

Fish,  No.  802.     Oration  by  Rev.  Howard  Duffield. 

947  REPUBLICAN  Club  of  the  City  of  New  York. 
Proceedings  of  the  14th  Annual  Lincoln  Dinner  at  Del- 
monico's,  Feb.  12,  1900.  Contains  the  address  Abraham 
Lincoln,  by  Robert  G.  Cousins  and  poem  by  Edwin  Mark- 
ham.     8°  boards,  uncut. 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  802.  Presentation  copy  from  Chauncej^  M. 
Depew. 

948  REPUBLICAN  Club  of  the  City  of  New  York. 
19th  Annual  Lincoln  Dinner,  Feb.  13,  1905.     8°  paper. 

New  York,  1905 
Fish,  No.  802.     Oration  by  Senator  Jonathan  P.  Dolliver. 

949  REPUBLICAN  Club  of  the  City  of  New  York. 
20th  Annual  Lincoln  Dinner,  Feb.  12,  1906.     8°  paper. 

New  York,  1906 

Fish,  No.  802.  This  one  not  listed.  Contains  oration  of  General 
Horace   Porter. 

950  REPUBLICAN  Club.  Addresses  Delivered  at 
the  Lincoln  Dinners  of  the  Republican  Club  of  the  City  of 
New  York  in  Response  to  the  toast  "  Abraham  Lincoln," 
1887-1909.  Portrait.  8°  three-quarters  yellow  morocco,  un- 
cut, gilt  top.  Privately  Printed :  New  York,  1909 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  286.  Only  500  copies  printed :  signed  by  the 
President.     Scarce. 

951  RESOLUTIONS  Presented  in  the  United  States 
Circuit  Court  in  Relation  to  the  Death  of  Mr.  Lincoln,  with 
the  response  of  Judge  Davis,  May  19,  1865.     12°  paper. 

Indianapolis,  1865 

Fish,  No.  803.  Excessively  rare.  This  item  is  lacking  in  most 
collections  and  it  seldom  occurs  for  sale. 


90  C.  F.  Libbie  &  Co. 

952  REUSS,  Rod.  Trois  Conferences  Strasbour- 
geoises.  Guillaume  le  Taciturne,  par  A.  Sabatier.  Abra- 
ham Lincoln,  par  Rod.  Reuss.  Agrippa  D'Aubigne,  par 
George  Guibal.     12°  original  wrappers,  uncut. 

Strasbourg,  1872 
Fish,  Sup.  No.  180.     Rare. 

953  REVELATIONS:  a  Companion  to  the  "New 
Gospel  of  Peace "  according  to  Abraham.  12°  original 
wrapper.  New  York,  1863 

Fish,  No.  805.     Fine  clean  copy. 

954  RHODE  Island  Adjutant  General's  Reports, 
1865.     2  vols,  thick  royal  8°  half  morocco. 

Providence,   1893-95 
Contains  a    Register   of   Rhode    Island   Volunteers,    1861-65. 

955  RHODE  Island.  Grand  Arm}^  Flag  Day,  Feb.  12, 
1909.     8°  paper.  (Providence,  r909j 

Fish,  Sup.   No.  239. 

956  RICE,  Allen  T.  Reminiscences  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln.    By  distinguished  men  of  his  time.    7th  ed.    8°  cloth. 

New  York,  i888 

Fish,    No.    809.      Contains   upwards    of   30   articles    by   personal 
acquaintances. 

957  RICE.  Reminiscences  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  By 
distinguished  men  of  his  time.  New  and  revised  ed.  8° 
cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  1909 

Fish,    Sup.    No.    182.      Only    21    of    the    original    chapters    are 
retained. 

958  RICE,  N.  L.  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  Presbyterian  Church,  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York, 
April  19,  1865.     8°  original  wrapper.  New  York,  1865 

Fish,  No.  811.     Only  500  copies  printed. 

959  RICE,  O.  S.  Wisconsin  Memorial  Day  Annual. 
Lincoln  Centennial  Number,  1909. 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  287 

960  RICE,  Wallace.  The  Lincoln  Year  Book. 
Axioms  and  Aphorisms  from  the  great  Emancipator.  Illus- 
trations.    Narrow  8°  boards,  uncut.  Chicago,  1908 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  118. 

961  RICHARDS,  George  W.  Cliosophic  Essays  No. 
3.  Related  to  Abraham  Lincoln,  the  Problem,  the  Man,  the 
Solution.     8°  paper.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1908 

Fish,   Sup.   No.   288. 

962  RICHARDS,  John  T.  Abraham  Lincoln  at  the 
Bar  of  Illinois,  an  address  delivered  before  the  Chicago  Bar 
Association,  Feb.  11,  1909.     8°  paper.  (Chicago,  1909) 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  289.     Presentation  copy  with  autograph  inscription. 


Book  Auctioneers.  91 

963  RICHARDSON,  Albert  D.     The  Secret  Service, 

the  Field,  the  Dungeon  and  the  Escape.    Portrait.    8°  cloth 

(worn).  Hartford,  1865 

Contains  a  facsimile  of  autograph  letter  of  President  Lincoln, 
an  account  of  a  hour  with  President  Lincoln,  a  visit  to  President 
Lincoln  and  other  material.     Not  mentioned  by  Fish. 

964  RICHARDSON,  James  D.  Compilation  of  the 
Messages  and  Papers  of  the  Presidents,  1789-1897.  Vol.  6. 
8°  cloth.  Washington,  1897 

Fish,  No.  564.  Includes  the  Administrations  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
and  Andrew  Johnson. 

965  RIDDLE,  Albert  G.    Recollections  of  War  Times. 

Reminiscences  of  men  and  events  in  Washington,  1860-65. 

8°  cloth,. uncut.  New  York,  1895 

Contains  much  Lincoln  matter,  with  an  account  of  Lincoln's 
Inauguration,  Lincoln's  Message  to  Congress,  etc.  Not  mentioned  by 
Fish. 

966  RITCHIE,  George  Thomas.  List  of  Lincolniana 
in  the  Library  of  Congress.  Revised  ed.,  with  supplement. 
Royal  8°  cloth.  Washington,  1906 

Fish,  No.  813. 

967  ROBIE,  Frederick.  Abraham  Lincoln  (an  ex- 
cerpt of  2  signatures  comprising  pp.  99  to  125  from  some 
publication). 

968  ROCHESTER.  Lincoln  Centennial  Celebration, 
Convention  Hall.    Programme  of  exercises.  4  pp.   Royal  8°. 

(Rochester,  1909) 
Fish,  Sup.  No.  398. 

969  ROCHESTER,  N.  Y.  Commemorative  Exercises 
of  the  19th  Anniversary  of  the  Birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
in  PubHc  Schools  of  Rochester,  Feb.  13,  1899.     8°  paper. 

(Rochester,   1899) 
Fish,  Sup.  No.  336. 

970  ROOSEVELT,  Theodore.  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Reprinted  from  Collier's  for  February  13,  1909.  16°  paper, 
uncut.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  185. 

971  ROOSEVELT.  Address  of  at  the  Lincoln  Din- 
ner of  the  Republican  Club  of  the  City  of  New  York,  Feb. 
I3j  1905-     8°  paper.  Washington,  1905 

Fish,  No.  819. 

972  ROOSEVELT.  Address  of  President  Roosevelt 
on  the  Occasion  of  the  Celebration  of  the  looth  Anniversary 
of  the  Birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Hodgenville,  Ky.,  Feb. 
12,  1909.     8°  paper.  Washington,  1909 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  184. 

973  ROOSEVELT.  Addresses  and  Papers.  Edited 
by  Willis  F.  Johnson.     Illustrations.     12°  cloth. 

New  York,  1909 
Contains  a  number  of  references  to  Lincoln. 


92  C.  F.  Libhie  &  Co. 

974  ROSEMOND  Grove  Cemetery  Association.  His- 
torical Sketch  and  By-Laws.  Statue  of  Abraham  Lincohi 
presented  by  John  W.  and  Mary  F.  Kitchell,  dedicated  Oct. 
29,  1903,  with  a  description  of  the  monument  and  address 
by  J.  W.  Kitchell,  and  also  of  the  gun  Mary  Lincoln.  4° 
paper.  Rosemond,  111.,  1905 

Not   mentioned   by   Fish    or  other   bibliographers. 

975  RUSSELL,  Isaac  F.  Lessons  from  the  Life  of 
Lincoln ;  an  address  in  New  York,  Feb.  12,  1909,  on  Invita- 
tion of  the  Board  of  Education.     12°  paper. 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  (1909) 
Fish,  Sup.  No.  338.     With  autograph  of  the  author. 

976  RUSSELL,  L.  E.  Abraham  Lincoln ;  a  contribu- 
tion towards  a  bibliography.     18°  paper. 

Cedar  Rapids,  la.,  1910 
Not  yet  listed. 

977  RUSSELL.     Another  copy.     18°  paper. 

978  RUSSELL,  Rev.  Peter.  Our  Great  National  Re- 
proach and  the  Council  of  Ahithophel  turned  into  Foolish- 
ness. Two  sermons  at  the  St.  James  Church,  Exkley,  Pa., 
the  first  on  the  occasion  of  the  funeral  solemnities  of  Presi- 
dent Lincoln.     8°  original  paper  covers.  Phila.,  1865 

Fish,  No.  824.     Only  250  copies  printed.     Scarce  sermon. 

979  Ct.  LOUIS.    Observance  of  the  20th  Anniver- 
^     sary  of  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln  under 

the  Auspices  of  the  German  Turners,  St.   Louis  District, 
April  15,  1885,  at  the  Lincoln  National  Monument.  4  pp.  8°. 
Not  yet  listed. 

980  ST.  LOUIS  Public  Library.  Monthly  Bulletin, 
Jan.,  1909.  Abraham  Lincoln  and  the  Proposed  Lincoln 
Memorial,  with  list  of  books,    pp.  16.    8°  paper. 

(St.  Louis,  1909) 

981  SALEM  Public  Library.  Bulletin  of,  Feb.,  1909. 
Reading  list  of  Lincoln  books.     4  pp.     8°. 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  291. 

982  SAMPLE,  Rev.  Robert  F.  The  Curtained 
Throne ;  a  sermon  suggested  by  the  Death  of  President 
Lincoln,  Presbyterian  Church,  Bedford,  Pa.,  April  23  and 
30,  1865.     8°  original  paper  wrappers.  Phila.,  1865 

Fish,  No.  830.     Only  500  copies  printed. 

983  SAMPLE.     Another  copy.    8°  original  wrappers. 

984  SAN  FRANCISCO.  Celebration  of  the  looth 
Birthday  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Temple  Israel,  Feb.  12,  1909. 
4  pp.     8°. 

Not  yet  listed. 


Book  Auctioneers.  93 

985  SAN  FRANCISCO.     Lincoln  Monument  League. 

Annual  Address  of  W.  W.  Stone,  Feb.  12,  1900.    The  Story 

and  x^necdotes  of  Lincoln.     4  pp.     8°. 

Not  yet  listed.  Extremely  rare,  most  of  the  edition  destroyed 
in  the  earthquake.  The  item  was  not  listed  until  after  the  disaster 
and  being  unknown  to  most  collectors  is  still  lacking  in  most 
collections. 

986  SAN  FRANCISCO.  Musical  and  Literary  Enter- 
tainment Given  by  Lincoln  Monument  League.  Feb.  12, 
1901.     8  pp.     8°. 

Not  yet  listed. 

987  SAREDO,  Giuseppe.  Abramo  Lincoln.  16° 
stitched.  Milano,  1869 

Fish,  No.  832.     Edition  mentioned  in  the  note.     Scarce. 

988  SAUNDERS,  Rolfe  S.  Oration  on  the  Death  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  delivered  on  Island  40,  April  25,  1865. 
8°  original  wrappers.  Memphis,   1865 

Fish,  No.  835.     Only  2,000  copies  printed. 

989  SAVAGE,  M.  J.  Messiah  Pulpit,  New  York. 
Some  Lessons  from  the  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  12° 
paper.  Boston,  1900 

Fish,  No.  836. 

990  SCHAUFFLER,  Robert  H.  Our  American  Holi- 
days. Lincoln's  Birthday ;  a  comprehensive  view  of  Lin- 
coln as  given  in  the  most  noteworthy  essays,  etc.  Portrait. 
12°  cloth.  New  York,  1909 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  186. 

991  SCHECKTER,  S.  Abraham  Lincoln.  Lincoln 
Memorial  Address  delivered  at  the  Lincoln  Centennial  Cele- 
bration of  the  Jewish  Theological  Seminary  of  America. 
12°  paper,  uncut.  New  York,  1909 

Fish,   Sup.   No.   187.     Presentation  copy  with  autograph   of  the 
author. 

992  SCHMUCKER,  Samuel  M.  History  of  the  Civil 
War  in  the  United  States  with  Preliminary  View  of  its 
Causes  and  Biographical  Sketches  of  its  Heroes.  Steel 
plates.     8°  cloth.  Phila.,  1863 

993  SCHMUCKER.     The  same.     8°  cloth. 

Phila.,  1863 

994  SCHURZ,  Carl.  Abraham  Lincoln ;  an  essay. 
Portrait.     16°  cloth.  Boston  (1891) 

Fish,   No.  839. 

995  SCHURZ.  Abraham  Lincoln.  Riverside  Litera- 
ture Series,  No.  133.     16°  paper.  Boston  (1899) 

Fish,   No.  840. 

996  SCHURZ.  Abraham  Lincoln,  the  Gettysburg 
Speech  and  other  Papers  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Portrait. 
16°  cloth.  Cleveland  (1899) 

Fish,   No.  841, 


94  C.  F.  Lihbie  &  Co. 

997  SCHURZ.  Abraham  Lincoln ;  a  biographical  es- 
say, with  an  essay  on  the  portraits  of  Lincoln,  by  Truman 
H.  Bartlett.     Photogravure  illustrations. 

Houghton,  Mifflin:  Boston,  1907 
Fish,  Sup.  No.  189.     Edition  de  Luxe:  only  1.040  copies  printed. 

998  SCHURZ.    Abraham  Lincoln.     Excerpt  from  the 

Atlantic  Monthly,  June,   1891.     pp.   721   to  750,  inclusive. 

8°  stitched. 

Not  listed  by  Fish.  The  original  publication  of  Hon.  Carl 
Schurz's  famous  Essay  on  Abraham  Lincoln. 

999  SCHUYLER,  Hamilton.  Lincoln  Centenary  Ode 
Read  at  the  Civic  Celebration,  Feb.  12,  1909,  Trenton,  N.  H. 
8°  original  wrappers.  n.  p. 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  339.     Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

1000  SCHUYLER.     The  same.    8°  paper,    n.  p.,  n.  d. 

looi  SCOTT,  Lieut.-Gen.  Memoirs  of.  Written  by 
himself.     Portraits.     2  vols.  12°  cloth.  New  York,  1864 

1002  SCOTT,  Miltcn  R.  Essay  on  Lincoln :  Was  he 
an   Inspired  Prophet?     Portrait.     12°   paper. 

Newark,  O.,  1906 
Fish,  Sup.  No.  190.    With  autograph  of  the  author. 

1003  SCOTT,  Temple.  The  Wisdom  of  Abraham 
Lincoln.  Selected  and  edited  with  introduction  by  Temple 
Scott.     Square  16°  limp  russia.  New  York,  1908 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  113. 

1004  SCRIPPS,  John  L.  Tribute  Tracts  No.  6.  Life 
of  Abraham  Lincoln.     8°  stitched.  New  York  (i860) 

Fish,  No.  842.    Original  edition.    Extremely  rare,  fine  cop3'. 

"  The  form  is  that  of  the  original  campaign  document  and 
though  distributed  in  large  numbers  it  has  long  been  exceedingly 
rare.  If  not  the  '  First  Published  Life,'  it  is  easily  the  best  of  its 
period." —  Fish. 

1005  SEAMAN,  L.  What  Miscegenation  Is  and  what 
we  are  to  Expect  now  that  Mr.  Lincoln  is  re-elected.  8° 
original  wrappers.  New  York  (1865) 

Fish.   No.   844. 

1006  SEARS,  Rev.  Hiram.  The  People's  Keepsake; 
or,  funeral  address  on  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  with 
the  principal  incidents  of  his  life.     8°  paper. 

Cincinnati,  1865 
Fish,  No.  846.    Only  500  copies  printed. 

1007  SEATTLE  Public  Library  Bulletin,  Jan.,  1906. 
List  of  Lincoln  books.     8  pp.     8°. 

Not  yet  listed. 

1008  SEISS,  Joseph  A.  The  Assassinated  President; 
or,  the  day  of  National  Mourning  for  Abraham  Lincoln  at 
St.  John's  (Luth.)  Church,  Phila.,  June  i,  1865.  8°  wrap- 
pers. Phila.,  1865 

Fish,  No.  848. 


Book  Auctioneers.  95 

1009     SELBY,  Paul.     The  Life,  Stories  and  Speeches 
of  Abraham  Lincoln ;  a  compilation  of  Lincoln's  most  re- 
markable utterances.     12°  cloth.  Chicago,  1900 
Fish,  No.  568. 

loio  SELBY.  Anecdotal  Lincoln.  Speeches,  Stories 
and  Yarns  of  the  "  Immortal  Abe."    Illustrations.    8°  cloth. 

Chicago,  1900 
Fish,  Sup.  No.  8. 

loii  SELBY.  Abraham  Lincoln;  the  evolution  of 
his  Emancipation  Policy.  An  Address  delivered  before  the 
Chicago  Historical  Society,  Feb.  27,  1906.     8°  paper. 

(Chicago,  1906) 
Fish,  Sup.  No.   191.     Presentation  copy,  with  autograph  of  the 
author. 

1012  SELBY.  Stories  and  Speeches  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln ;  including  stories  of  Lincoln's  early  life,  stories  of 
Lincoln  as  a  Lawyer,  etc.     Illustrations.     12°  cloth. 

Chicago,  1900 
Fish,   Sup.  No.   191. 

1013  SELBY.  The  Lincoln-Conkling  Correspondence ; 
a  contribution  to  the  transactions  of  the  Illinois  State  His- 
torical Society,  1908.     8°  original  wrappers. 

Springfield,  1909 

Fish,    Sup.   No.   399. 

1014  SELBY.     Another  copy. 

1015  SELBY.  Lincoln's  Life,  Stories  and  Speeches. 
Letters  and  speeches  chronologically  arranged.  Illustra- 
tions.    8°  cloth.  Chicago,  1902 

Fish,  Sup.   No.  400. 

1016  SELECTIONS  for  Lincoln's  Birthday.    8  pp.  8°. 

n.  p.,  n.  d. 

1017  SELLERY,  George  C.  Lincoln's  Suspension  of 
Habeas  Corpus  as  Viewed  by  Congress.  Bulletin  of  the 
Univ.  of  Wisconsin.     8°  paper.  Madison,  1907 

Fish,   Sup.   No.    192. 

1018  SELLERY.  Lincoln's  Suspension  of  Habeas 
Corpus  as  Viewed  by  Congress.  Reprinted  from  the  Bul- 
letin of  the  University  of  Wisconsin,  History  Series,  vol.  i, 
and  printed  for  the  Dept.  of  History  of  the  University  of 
Chicago.     8°  paper,  uncut.  Madison,  1907 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  240. 

1019  SERMONS   Preached  in  Boston  on  the  Death 

of  Abraham  Lincoln.     12°  cloth.  Boston,  1865 

Fish,  No.  850.  Contains  25  sermons.  The  last  page,  un- 
numbered, contains  a  Proclamation  by  President  Johnson  offering 
rewards  for  the  arrest  of  Jefferson  Davis  and  others  charged  with 
murder. 


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96  C.  F.  Libbic  &  Co. 

1020  SEWARD,    William     H.      Autobiography    of; 

from  1801  to  1834.     8°  cloth.  Xew  York,  1877 

Contains  much  Lincoln  material.  From  G.  A.  Townsend's 
library  with  his  book-plate. 

1021  SHAW,  Albert.  Abraham  Lincoln  in  Contempo- 
rary Caricature  from  the  American  Monthly  Review  of 
Reviews,  Feb.,  1901.     Royal  4°  paper. 

Fish,  No.  852. 

1022  SHEA,  J.  G.  The  Lincoln  Memorial.  Illustra- 
tions.    8°  cloth.  New  York,  1865 

Fish,  No.  853.  Rare  original  edition  with  the  name  of  the 
editor. 

1023  [SHEA.]    The  same.    8°  cloth.    New  York,  1865 

Reissue  without  the  name  of  the  editor  on  title-page.  Contains 
many  sermons  and  addresses  including  that  of  Ralph  Waldo  Emerson 
at  Concord. 

1024  SHELBURNE  Falls  Club.  Eighth  Annual  Ban- 
quet, Feb.  II,  1910.     Portrait  of  Lincoln,  menu,  etc. 

Not  yet  listed. 

1025  SHEPPARD,  Morris.  Abraham  Lincoln.  Speech 
of  at  Republican  Club  Banquet,  New  York,  Feb.  12,  1908. 
8°  original  wrappers.  (New  York,  1908) 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  194. 

1026  SHEPPARD,  Robert  D.  Abraham  Lincoln;  a 
character  sketch,  with  anecdotes,  characteristics  and  chro- 
nology.    16°  cloth.  Dawsville,  N.  Y.  (1899) 

See  Fish,  No.  854.     With  the  imprint  of  the  Instructor  Pub.  Co. 

1027  SHEPPARD.  Great  Americans  of  History. 
Abraham  Lincoln,  a  character  sketch.  Portrait  and  illus- 
trations.    12°  half  russia.  Milwaukee,  1903 

Fish,  No.  855. 

1028  SHERIDAN,  P.  H.  Personal  Memoirs.  Por- 
traits.    2  vols.  8°  sheep   (bindings  badly  broken). 

New  York,  1888 

1029  SHERMAN,  W.  T.  Headquarters  Military  Di- 
vision of  the  Mississippi,  in  the  Field,  Raleigh,  N.  C,  April 
17,  1865.  Special  Field  Orders,  No.  56.  Announcing  the 
Assassination  of  Lincoln.  One  page  8°  (pp.  229-30).  From 
General  Orders. 

1030  SHERMAN  atid  his  Campaigns ;  a  military 
biography.  By  Col.  S.  M.  Bowman  and  R.  B.  Irwin.  Por- 
traits.    8'°  cloth.  New  York,  1865 

1031  SHERMAN.     The  same.     8°   cloth. 

New  York,  1865 

1032  SINDELAR,  Jos.  C.  Lincoln  Day  Entertain- 
ments. Recitations,  plays,  dialogues,  trials,  tableaux,  panto- 
mimes, quotations,  songs,  tributes,  stories,  facts.  12°  orig- 
inal paper  covers.  Chicago,  1908 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  196. 


Book  Auctioneers.  97 

1033  SKEVINGTON,  Rev.  Samuel  J.  Abraham 
Lincoln.  An  oration  delivered  on  the  occasion  of  the  Lin- 
coln Centennial  Celebration,  Nyack-on-Hudson,  Feb.  12, 
1909.     16°  paper.  Nyack,  1909 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  197. 

1034  SLATER,  Edward  C.  The  Nation's  Loss,  a 
Sermon  from  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  preached  at 
Paducah,  Ky.,  April  19,  1865.     8°  paper  wrappers. 

Padvicah,  1865 
Fish,  No.  862.     Only  1,000  copies  printed. 

1035  SMITH,  Henry.  The  Religious  Sentiments 
Proper  for  our  National  Crisis;  a  sermon,  April  23,  1865. 
8°  original  wrappers.  Buffalo,  1865 

Fish,  No.  865. 

1036  SMITH,  H.  W.  The  Presidents  of  America;  a 
series  of  original  steel  engravings  taken  from  paintings  and 
photographs  by  distinguished  artists.  Biographical 
sketches  and  an  introductory  essay  by  John  Fiske.  Fine 
portrait  of  Lincoln  engraved  by  H.  W.  Smith,  with  one 
page  of  biography.     Royal  4°  cloth.  Boston,  1879 

Not  mentioned  by  Fish.     Contains  newspaper  scraps  relating  to 
Lincoln   laid   in. 

1037  SMITH,  Samuel  G.  The  Hero  Series.  Abra- 
ham Lincoln.     Portrait.     12°  cloth.  Cincinnati,  1902 

Fish,  No.  868. 

1038  SMITH,  William  H.  A  Priced  Lincoln  Biblio- 
graphy.    8°  cloth,  uncut. 

Privately  Printed :  New  York,  1906 
Fish,  Sup.  No.   198.     Only  250  copies  printed. 

1039  SMOOT,  Richard  M.  The  Unwritten  History 
of  the  Assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     12°  paper. 

Clinton,  1908 
Fish,  Sup.   No.   199.     Only  100  copies  privately  printed. 

1040  SNIDER,  Denton  J.  Abraham  Lincoln ;  an  in- 
terpretation in  biography.     8°  cloth.  St.  Louis,  1908 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  200. 

1041  SNODGRASS,  Rev.  Winfield  C.  Abraham  Lin- 
coln the  Typical  American,  a  Sermon  in  the  First  M.  E. 
Church,  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  Feb.  12,  1905.     Royal  4°  paper. 

Plainfield,  N.  J.,  1905 

Fish,  No.  871.     Only  50  copies  printed  for  private  circulation  by 
Judd  Stewart. 

1042  SOUVENIR  of  Lincoln's  Birthplace.  Issued  by 
Thomas  B.  Kirkpatrick,  Hodgensville,  Ky.  Oblong  12° 
paper.  N.  p.,  1903 

Fish,  No.  873. 

1043  SOUVENIR.    Another  copy.   Oblong  12°  paper. 


98  C.  F.  Libbie  &  Co. 

1044  SPAETH,  Pastor  A.  Abraham  Lincoln.  Rede 
beim  Trauergottesdienst  in  der  Zionstirche  zu  Philadelphia, 
April  19,  1865.     16°  paper.  Phila.,  1865 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  241.     Scarce  in  this  form. 

1045  SPARHAWK,  Frances  C.  The  Life  of  Lincoln 
for  Boys.     Illustrations.     12°  cloth.  New  York,  1907 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  202. 

1046  SPATH,  Pastor  A.  Rede  bei  der  begratniszseier 
des  Prasidenten  Abraham  Lincoln.     8°  paper.     Phila.,  1865 

Fish,  No.  873.     Only  300  copies  printed.     Scarce  sermon. 

1047  SPEAR,  Rev.  Samuel  T.  The  Punishment  of 
Treason;  a  discourse  preached  April  23,  1865,  in  the  South 
Presbyterian   Church,   Brooklyn.     8°   wrappers. 

Brooklyn,  1865 

Fish,  No.  876. 

1048  SPEECHES  and  Letters  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
1832- 1865.  Every  Man's  Library  Series.  Edited  by  Ernest 
Rhys.     16°  cloth.  London,  1909 

Fish,    Sup.    No.    119. 

1049  SPEECHES  of  Lincoln.  Instructor  Classic 
Series.     12°  paper.  Dansville.  N.  Y.,  n.  d. 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  276. 

1050  SPEED,  James.  Opinion  on  the  Constitutional 
Power  of  the  Military  to  Try  and  Execute  the  Assassins  of 
the  President.     8°  wrapper.  Washington,  1865 

Fish,  No.  878.     Scarce. 

1051  SPEED.  Oration  upon  the  Inauguration  of  the 
Bust  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Louisville,  Ky.,  Feb.  12,  1867. 
8°  wrappers.  Louisville,  1867 

Fish,  No.  879.     Scarce. 

1052  SPEED.  Address  before  the  Loyal  Legion, 
Cincinnati,  May  4,  1887,  in  response  to  a  toast  "  Abraham 
Lincoln."     8°  paper.  Louisville,  1888 

Fish,  No.  880.     Scarce,  seldom  occurs  for  sale. 

1053  SPRAGUE,    William    B.      Discourse    Delivered 

at  the  Second  Presbyterian  Church,  Albany,  April  16,  1865. 

16°  stitched.  Albany,  1865 

Fish,    No.   883.      Only    100   copies   printed,   most    of   the    edition 
destroyed  by  fire,  extremely  rare. 

1054  SPRINGFIELD,  111.  Official  Programme  of  the 
Order  of  Exercises  Connected  with  the  Unveiling  of  the 
Statue  of  Abraham  Lincoln  upon  the  National  Lincoln 
Monument,  1874.     8°  boards.  Springfield,  1874 

Fish,  No.  885. 


Book  Auctioneers.  99 

1055  SPRINGFIELD,  111.  Official  Programme  of  the 
Order  of  Exercises  connected  with  the  Unveiling  of  the 
Statue  of  Abraham  Lincoln  upon  the  National  Lincoln 
Monument,  Springfield,  III,  Oct.  15,  1874.  8°  original 
wrappers.  Springfield,  1874 

Fish,  No.  885.     Fine  clean  copy,  scarce. 

1056  SPRINGFIELD,  Mass.  Lincoln's  Centenary 
Memorial.  First  Congregational  Church,  Feb.  12,  1901.  8° 
paper.  Phila.,  1881 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  401. 

1057  STAFFORD,  Wendell  P.  Lincoln  and  his 
Times ;  an  address  before  the  Lawyer's  Club  of  Buffalo, 
N.  Y.,  Feb.  13,  1909.     8°  paper,  uncut.  (Buffalo,  1909) 

Fish,    Sup.    No.   402.      Privately   printed. 

1058  STAPLES,  Ernest  L.  A  Man  of  Destiny ;  being 
the  Story  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  an  epic  poem.  Illustrations. 
8°  limp  cloth.  Springfield,  1909 

Fish,   No.  888. 

1059  STARR,  Rev.  Frederick,  Jr.  The  Martyr  Presi- 
dent. Discourse  delivered  in  the  First  Presbyterian 
Church,  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.,  April  16,  1865.     8°  wrappers. 

St.  Louis,  1865 
Fish,  No.  889. 

1060  STARR,  Jno.  W.,  Jr.  Lincoln  as  President.  An 
oration  delivered  June  4,  1906,  at  the  Graduation  from  the 
Public  Schools  at  Millersburg,  Pa.  Small  4°  paper.  Only 
100  copies  privately  printed  June,  1910. 

Not  yet  listed. 

1061  STEINER,  Lewis  H.  Abraham  Lincoln.  The 
Lessons  Taught  by  his  Life  and  the  Obligations  Imposed 
by  his  Death.     8°  paper.  Phila.,  1865 

Fish,  No.  891.     Only  155  copies  printed.     Very  scarce  sermon. 

1062  STEPHENS,  Alexander  H.  Constitutional 
View  of  the  Late  War  between  the  States.  Vol.  i.  Por- 
traits.    8°  half  calf.  Chicago,  1868 

1063  STEVENS,  Frank  E.  The  Black  Hawk  War; 
including  a  review  of  Black  Hawk's  life.  300  rare  and  in- 
teresting portraits  and  views.     Royal  8°  cloth. 

Chicago,  1903 

Contains  full  and  exhaustive  account  of  Lincoln's  connection 
with  this  war,  with  illustrations  of  his  muster  roll,  etc.  Not  men- 
tioned by  Fish. 

1064  STEVENS,  Hiram  F.  Abraham  Lincoln.  An 
Address  delivered  before  the  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal 
Legion  of  the  United  States,  Commandery  of  Minnesota, 
St.  Paul,  Feb.  12,  1900.     12°  paper.  N.  p.,  n.  d. 

Fish,  No.  895.     Scarce. 


lOG  C.  F.  Libbie  &  Co. 

1065  STEWART,  Rev.  Daniel.  Our  National  Sor- 
row. Discourse  on  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Presby- 
terian Church,  Johnstown  (N.  Y.),  April  16  and  19.  1865. 
8°  wrappers.  Johnstown,  1865 

Fish.  No.  897.     Only  500  copies  printed. 

1066  STEWART,  Judd.  Lincoln  and  the  New  York 
Herald.  Unpublished  letters  of  Abraham  Lincoln  from  the 
collection  of  Judd  Stewart.  Portrait  and  illustrations.  8° 
boards,  uncut.         Privately  Printed :  Plainfield,  X.  J.,  1907 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  125. 

1067  STEWART.  Some  Lincoln  Correspondence 
with  Southern  leaders  before  the  outbreak  of  the  Civil  War. 
8°  wrappers.  (New  York)   1909 

Fish.  Sup.  No.  403. 

1068  STOCKWELL,  \V.  L.  Abraham  Lincoln  Cen- 
tennial. Issued  by  the  Department  of  Public  Instruction, 
North  Dakota,  Jan.  i,  1909.     8°  paper.  N.  p.,  1909 

Fish,  Sup.'  No.  340. 

1069  STOCKWELL.  North  Dakota  Special  Day 
Programmes,  1909.  Issued  by  the  Department  of  Public 
Instruction,    pp.  158.    8°  paper.  (Bismarck,  1909) 

Not   yet    listed.      Contains    much    Lincoln    matter,    including    a 
reprint  of  the  one  above. 

1070  STODDARD,  Richard  Henry.  Abraham  Lin- 
coln, an  oration  ode.     8°  original  wrappers.  New  York,  1865 

Fish,  No.  898.     Very  scarce  first  edition. 

1071  STODDARD,  William  O.  Abraham  Lincoln; 
the  true  story  of  a  great  life.  Illustrations.  8°  roan  (cover 
missing).  New  York,  1885 

Fish,  No.  899,  edition  of  1885. 

1072  STODDARD.  Lives  of  the  Presidents.  Abra- 
ham Lincoln.     12°  cloth.  New  York  (1888) 

Fish,   No.   900. 

1073  STODDARD.  Inside  of  the  White  House  in 
War  Times.    Illustrations.     12°  cloth.  New  York,  1890 

Fish,    No.   901. 

1074  STODDARD.  Table  Talk  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Illustrated.     24°  cloth,  uncut.  New  York  (1894) 

Fish,    No.   902. 

1075  STODDARD.  Lincoln  at  Work,  Sketches  from 
Life.     Illustrations.     12°  cloth.  Boston,  1900 

Fish,  No.  904. 

1076  STODDARD.  The  Boy  Lincoln.  Illustrated. 
12°  cloth.  New  York,  1905 

Fish,  No.  905. 


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1077  STONE,  Andrew  L.  Discourse  Occasioned  by 
the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Park  Street  Church,  April 
14,  1865.     8°  stitched,  uncut.  Boston,  1865 

Fish,  No.  906.     Only  300  copies  printed. 

1078  STONE,  W.  W.,  President  of  the  Lincoln  Monu- 
ment League,  San  Francisco.  Address  to  the  Public.  8° 
paper.  N.  p.,  n.  d.  (1899) 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  386.    Very  scarce. 

1079  STORES,  Richard  S.  An  Oration  Commemo- 
rative of  President  Lincoln,  delivered  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
June  I,  1865.     8°  paper.  Brooklyn,  1865 

Fish,   No.  907. 

1080  STOREY,  Moorfield.  Abraham  Lincoln ;  an  ad- 
dress delivered  at  the  Shawmut  Congregational  Church, 
Boston,  Feb.  14,  1909.     8°  wrappers.  Boston,  1909 

Fish,  Sup.   No.  204.     Presentation  copy,   with  autograph  of  the 
author. 

1081  STORY  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Enghsh  Readings 
for  Schools.    Lakeside  Series,  No.  78.     16°  paper. 

Ainsworth  &  Co. :  Chicago. 
Fish,  Sup.  No.  404. 

1082  STOWE,  Harriet  B.  Men  of  Our  Times;  or, 
leading  patriots  of  the  day.     18  steel  portraits.    8°  cloth. 

Hartford,  1868 
Fish,  No.  908.     Chapter  on  Lincoln,  contains  100  pp. 

1083  SULLIVAN,  Alexander.  Lincoln  the  Gift  of 
IlHnois  to  Mankind.    Portrait.     16°  paper.    Chicago  (1908) 

Fish,   Sup.   No.   242.       Presentation    copy,    with   autograph    in- 
scription by  the  author. 

1084  SULZER,  Hon.  William.  "  Abraham  Lincoln 
the  Man."  Response  to  the  above  Toast  at  the  Banquet  of 
the  Lincoln  Association  of  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  Feb.  12,  1907. 
8°  stitched.  Washington,  1907 

Fish,    Sup.    No.    205.      Presentation    copy,    with    autograph    in- 
scription on  title-page. 

1085  SUMNER,  Charles.  Works  of.  12  vols.  12° 
cloth.  Boston,  1874 

We  have  vols.  2,  3,  4  and  9,  balance  of  set  to  come. 

1086  SUMNER.  Memoir  and  Letters  of.  By  Ed- 
ward L.  Pierce.     Portrait.     4  vols.  8°  cloth.  Boston,  1878-93 

Contains  2  page  autograph  letter  of  Charles  Sumner  inserted. 

1087  SUMNER.  The  Promises  of  the  Declaration  of 
Independence.  Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered  be- 
fore the  Municipal  authorities  of  the  City  of  Boston,  June  i, 
1865.     8°  original  wrappers.  Boston,  1865 

Fish,   No.  913. 

1088  SUMNER.  Another  copy.  8°  stitched  (lacks 
wrapper). 


I02  C.  F.  Libbie  &  Co. 

1089  SUMNER.     The  same.     8°  original  wrappers. 

Boston,  1865 
Fish,  No.  914. 

1090  SUMNER,  Edward  A.  Abraham  Lincoln.  Ad- 
dress before  the  Men  s  League,  New  York,  1902.     8°  paper. 

New  York,   1910 
Fish,  Sup.   No.  405. 

1091  SURRATT.  Life,  Trial  and  Extraordinary  Ad- 
ventures of  John  H.  Surratt,  the  Conspirator.  A  correct 
account  and  highly  interesting  narrative  of  his  doings  and 
adventures  in  childhood  to  the  present  time.  8°  stitched 
(covers  missing  and  corner  mouse-eaten).       Phila.   (1867) 

Fish,  No.  918.     Scarce. 

1092  SURRATT.     Trial  of.     2  vols.     8°  cloth. 

Gov't  Printing  Office:  Washington,  1867 
Fish,  No.  920. 

1093  SWAIN,  Rev.  Leonard.  A  Nation's  Sorrow ; 
sermon  in  Central  Congregational  Church,  Providence, 
April  15,  1865.     8°  stitched.  N.  p.,  n.  d. 

Fish,  No.  922. 

1094  SWEETSER,  Seth.  Commemorative  Dis- 
course on  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     8°  boards. 

Worcester,    1865 
Fish,  No.  923.     Only  600  copies  printed. 

1095  SWING,  David.  Address  to  the  New  Gener- 
ation, Washington  and  Lincoln,  Feb.  I2tli  and  22nd,  1888. 
8°  wrapper.  Rockfield,  111.,  n.  d. 

Fish,  No.  925.     Scarce. 

1096  SYLVAIN,  Leo.  Les  Contemporains  Lincoln, 
1809-1865.     Pp.    16.     Royal   8°    paper.  Paris,   n.    d. 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  207.     Scarce. 

1097  SYRACUSE  Public  Library  Bulletin,  1908. 
With  list  of  Lincoln's  Works.     12°  paper. 

Not  yet  listed. 

1098  SZOLD,  Benjamin.  Vaterland  und  Freiheit, 
etc.     12°   paper.  Baltimore,   1865 

Fish,  No.  927.     Extremely  scarce. 

1099  T^AFT.      Address    of    President   Taft   at    the 

-*-  Lincoln  Birthday  Banquet  of  the  Republi- 
can Club  of  the  City  of  New  'York,  Feb.  12,  1910.  8° 
stitched.  Washington,  19 10 

Not  yet  listed. 

1 100  TANDY,  Francis  D.  An  Anthology  of  the  Epi- 
grams and  Sayings  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Collected  from 
his  writings  and  speeches.     Portrait.     8°  cloth,  uncut. 

New  York,  1908 
Fish,  Sup.  No.   107. 


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iioi  TAPLEY,  Rufus  P.  Eulogy  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln pronounced  at  Saco,  Me.,  April  19,  1865.     8°  wrappers. 

Biddeford,  1865 
Fish,  No.  929.     Fine  clean  copy. 

1102  TAPPAN,  H.  P.  Abraham  Lincoln  Rede  bei 
der  Gedachtnessfeier  in  der  Dorothen  Kircke  zu  Berlin,  2 
Mai    1865.     8°    original    wrappers.  Frankfurt,    1865 

Fish,  No.  930.     Scarce  foreign  item. 

1 103  TAPPAN.  The  same.  8°  original  wrappers, 
uncut.  Frankfurt,    1865 

1 104  TARBELL,  Ida  M.  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Drawn  from  original  sources  and  containing  many- 
speeches,  letters  and  telegrams  hitherto  unpublished.  Por- 
traits and  illustrations.     2  vols,  royal  8°  boards. 

New  York,  1900 

Fish,    No.   933.      Author's    Autograph    Edition :    only    25    copies 
printed,  signed  by  the  author. 

1 105  TARBELL,  He  Knew  Lincoln.  Illustrations. 
12°  cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  1907 

Fish,   Sup.   No.  208. 

1106  TARBELL.  Publisher's  Prospectus  of  Tar- 
bell's  Life  of  Lincoln.     Illustrations.     8°  wrappers. 

New  York  (1902) 

Not  yet  Hsted. 

1 107  TARBELL.  Assisted  by  J.  McCan  Davis.  The 
Early  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln ;  containing  many  unpub- 
lished documents  and  unpublished  reminiscences  of  Lin- 
coln's early  friends.  Illustrations,  including  20  portraits  of 
Lincoln.     Royal  8°  paper,  uncut.  New  York,  1896 

Fish,   No.   932. 

1 108  TAYLOR,  Rev.  A.  A.  E.  Our  Fallen  Leader. 
Discourse  June  i,  1865,  Georgetown,  D.  C.     8°  stitched. 

Phila.,  1865 

Fish,  No.  935. 

1109  TAYLOR,  Bayard.  The  Ballad  of  Abraham 
Lincoln.  With  illustrations  by  Sol.  Eytinge,  Jr.,  engraved 
and  printed  in  colors  by  Bobbett,  Hooper  &  Co.  Rare  first 
ed.     8°  cloth.  Field,  Osgood  &  Co.:  Boston,  1870 

Fish,   No.  936.     Extremely  rare  first  edition. 
mo     TERMANSEN,  N.  J.     Abraham   Lincoln.     En 
Levnedstegning  af  N.  J.  Termansen.     Portrait.     12°  paper, 
uncut.  Kjobenhavn,  1892 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  406.    Scarce. 

iiii  TERMANSEN.  Abraham  Lincoln.  En  Lev- 
nedstegning af  N.  J.  Termansen  et  efterladt  Brudstykke 
med  Lincoln's  portrset.     12°  original  paper,  uncut. 

Kjobenhavn,  1892 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  406. 


104  C.  F.  Libbie  &  Co. 

1 1 12  TERRIBLE  Tragedy  at  Washington.  Assassi- 
nation of  President  Lincoln,  etc.  8°  original  wrappers 
(worn  and  foxed),  Phila.   (1865) 

Fish,  No.  937. 

11 13  THAYER,  William  M.  Character  and  Public 
Services  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     12°  original  wrappers. 

Boston,  1864 
Fish,  No.  942. 

1 1 14  THAYER.  Fran  Nybyggarehemmet  till  Hvita 
Huset.  Presidenten  Abraham  Lincolns  Lif.  Portrait.  12° 
cloth.  Stockholm,  1886 

Fish,    Sup.    No.   209.      Scarce   foreign    item. 

1 1 15  THAYER.  The  Pioneer  Boy  and  How  he  Be- 
came President.     12°  cloth.  Boston,  1864 

Fish,   No.  941.      1864   edition. 

11 16  THAYER.  The  Pioneer  Boy  and  How  he  Be- 
came President.     8th  thousand.     16°   cloth.     Boston,   1863 

Fish,    No.   941.      1863   edition. 

11 17  THAYER.  From  Pioneer  Home  to  W^hite 
House.  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  boyhood,  youth,  man- 
hood, assassination  and  death.     12°  cloth.  New  York  (1882) 

See  Fish,  No.  945.     Variation  of  imprint,  "  Hurst  &  Co."     Not 
mentioned  by  Ffsh. 

1 118  THAYER.  Abraham  Lincoln's  Leben  von  Wil- 
liam M.  Thayer.     8°  cloth.  Gotha,  1897 

Fish,  No.  946. 

1 1 19  THOMAS,  Isaac.  The  Words  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln for  Use  in  Schools.     12°  cloth.  Chicago  (1898) 

Fish,  No.  949. 

1120  THOMPSON,  D.  D.  Abraham  Lincoln;  the 
first  American.     Popular  edition.     16°  cloth. 

Cincinnati,   1894 
Fish,  No.  951.     Different  imprint. 

1121  THOMPSON,  E.  D.  Abraham  Lincoln  and 
Temperance.     20th  Century  Brochures,  No.  2.     18°  paper. 

Chicago,   1901 
Fish,  Sup.  No.  407. 

1 122  THOMPSON,  Rev.  Henry  P.  The  Pulpit  and 
the  Rostrum.  No.  36.  In  Memoriam.  A  sermon  delivered 
Sunday,  April  16,  1865,  in  the  Reformed  Protestant  Church 
of  Peapack,  N.  J.     12°  paper.  New  York,  1865 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  210.     Unknown  to  most  collectors  in  this  form. 
Extremely  scarce.     No  copies  have  been  sold  as  far  as  known. 

1123  THOMPSON,  Rev.  John  C.  In  Memoriam.  A 
discourse  upon  the  character  and  death  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln, Pottstown  Presbyterian  Church,  June  i,  1865.  8°  or- 
iginal wrappers.  Phila.,  1865 

Fish,  No.  952.     Only  500  copies  printed. 


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1 124  THOMPSON,  Joseph  P.  Loyal  Publication  So- 
ciety No.  85.  Abraham  Lincoln,  his  life  and  its  lessons. 
8°  original  wrapper.  New  York,  1865 

Fish,  No.  953. 

1 125  THOMPSON,  Maurice.  Lincoln's  Grave,  a 
Poem.     16°  boards,  uncut. 

Stone  &  Kimball :  Cambridge,  1894 

Fish,    No.   955- 

1 126  THORNDIKE,  Rachel  S.  The  Sherman  Let- 
ters. Correspondence  between  General  and  Senator  Sher- 
man from  1837  to  1 891.     Portraits.     8°  cloth,  uncut. 

New  York,   1894 

Many   references   to   Lincoln. 

1 127  THREE  Letters  from  Lincoln.  The  letter  to 
Horace  Greeley,  the  letter  to  J.  C.  Conkling,  the  letter  to 
Mrs.  Bixby.     Portrait.     24°  paper.  Phila.,  n.  d. 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  106. 

1128  TILESTON,  Edward  G.  Hand  Book  of  the 
Administration  of  the  United  States.  Photographic  por- 
traits of  the  Presidents.     16°  cloth.  Boston,  1871 

Not  mentioned  by  Fish.  Contains  an  account  of  Lincoln's 
Administration,  pp.  185  to  204. 

1 129  TINKER,  Charles  A.  A  Simple  Tribute  to  the 
Memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Address  at  the  unveiling 
of  the  painting  by  Benjamin  Eggleston  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln, at  the  Lincoln  Club,  Brooklyn,  1907.     16°  paper. 

(Brooklyn,    1907) 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  296.     Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

1 130  TOPEKA,  Kansas.  Memorial  Souvenir,  Feb. 
12,  1904.     4  pp.  8°. 

Not  yet  listed. 

1131  TOWNSEND,  George  A.     The  Life,  Crime  and 

Capture  of  John  Wilkes  Booth.     Pp.  80.     New  York,  1865 

Fish,  No.  960.  Original  covers  bound  in,  with  newspaper 
clippings  at  the  end.  The  author's  own  copy,  with  a  photograph  at 
the  age  of  29  inserted,  together  with   his  book-plate. 

1 132  TOWNSEND.  The  Real  Life  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln ;  a  talk  with  Mr.  Herndon,  his  late  law  partner.  8° 
paper  (portrait  missing).  New  York,  1867 

Fish,  No.  961.    Scarce. 

1 133  TRIAL  of  Abraham  Lincoln  by  the  Great  States- 
men of  the  Republic ;  a  council  of  the  past  on  the  tyranny 
of  the  President,  etc,     8°   original  wrappers. 

New  York,  1863 

Fish,  No.  967.     Original  edition. 


io6  C.  F.  Libbie  &  Co. 

1 134  TRIP  of  the  Steamer  "  Oceanus  "  to  Fort  Sum- 
ter and  Charleston,  S.  C,  April  14,  1865.  Illustrations.  8° 
cloth.  Brooklyn,   1865 

Fish,  No.  916.  The  lowering  of  the  colors  at  Fort  Sumter 
was  the  first  concession  to  armed  rebellion,  so  the  restoration  of  the 
same  flag  to  its  rightful  place  above  the  ruin  marked  in  a  dramatic  way 
the  reinstatement  of  National  authority  throughout  the  land.  Lincoln's 
mission  and  his  martyrdom  were  both  accomplished  that  day. 

1 135  TROY,  N.  Y.  A  Tribute  of  Respect  by  the  Citi- 
zens of  Troy  to  the  Memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     8°  cloth. 

Albany,  1865 
Fish,  No.  969. 

1 136  TUCKER,  J.  T.  A  Discourse  in  Memory  of 
Our  Late  President,  Abraham  Lincoln,  First  Parish  Church, 
Holliston,  Mass.,  June  i,  1865.     8°  original  wrappers. 

Holliston.   1865 

Fish,  No.  971.  Only  500  copies  printed.  Presentation  copy 
from  the  author. 

1137  T  TnION  League  Club  of  Brooklyn.     Lincoln 
^^      Portraits.     The    Annual     Dinner    of    the 

Union  League  Club,  Feb.  12,  1908,  in  celebration  of  the  birth 
of  Abraham  Lincoln.     5  photographic  portraits  from  orig- 
inal negatives.     12°  paper,  uncut.  New  York,  1908 
Fish,   Sup.   No.  211. 

1 138  UNION  League  of  Philadelphia,  No.  17.  Abra- 
ham  Lincoln.     Pp.   12.     8°   stitched.  N.   p.,  n.  d. 

Fish,   No.  983. 

1 139  UNION    League   of   Philadelphia.  Proceedings 

of,   recording  the   Assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     8° 

original  wrappers.  Phila.,  1865 

Fish,  No.  984.  Back  covers  slightly  oil  stained,  but  extremely 
rare. 

1 140  UNION  League  Club  of  Philadelphia.  Address 
before  the  Union  League  Club  to  the  Citizens  of  Pennsyl- 
vania in  favor  of  the  re-election  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  8° 
stitched.  Phila.,   1864 

Fish,  No.  985.     Scarce. 

1141  UNION  Republican  Congressional  Committee, 
Washington,  D.  C.  The  Party  of  Freedom  and  its  Can- 
didates. The  duty  of  the  colored  voter.  Portrait  of  Lin- 
coln and  Grant.     4  pp.  8°. 

Printed  at  the  Office  of  the  Great  Republic : 

Washington,  D.   C.   (1868) 
Not  yet  listed. 

1 142  UNITED  States.  Appendix  to  Diplomatic  Cor- 
respondence of  1865.  Assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
8°  cloth.  Washington,  1866 

Fish,  No.  992. 


Book  Auctioneers.  107 

1 143  UNITED  States.  The  Assassination  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln  and  the  Attempted  Assassination  of  WilHam 
H.  Seward  and  Frederick  W,  Seward,  14th  of  April,  1865. 
Portraits.     Royal  4°  half  new  morocco,  marbled  edges. 

Washington,   1867 
Fish,   No.   993.     Edited   by   John   H.   Haswell. 

1144  UNITED  States.  The  same.  Royal  4°  half 
morocco  (worn).  Washington,  1867 

Fish,  No.  993. 

1 145  UNITED  States.  Military  Addresses  Deliv- 
ered before  the  Two  Houses  of  Congress  on  the  Life  and 
Character  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  James  A.  Garfield  and  Wil- 
Ham McKinley.  Prepared  by  Charles  R.  Cushman.  Por- 
traits.    Royal  4°  cloth,  uncut.  Washington,  1903 

Fish,  No.  1002.  A  handsome  reprint  of  the  Three  Notable 
Addresses  before  Congress  by  George  Bancroft,  James  G.  Blaine  and 
John  Hay,  respectively,  occasioned  by  our  woful  trilogy  of  Presidential 
murders.    Appended  to  each  is  an  official  account  of  the  Presidents. 

1 146  T^ALENTINE,  David  T.    Obsequies  of  Abra- 

^        ham   Lincoln  in  the   City  of  New  York. 

Portrait.     Royal  8°  cloth.  New  York,  1866 

Fish,  No.  1003.  Presentation  copy,  from  Charles  H.  Hart,  one 
of  the  earlier  bibliographers  of  Lincoln. 

1147  VALENTINE.  Another  copy.  Royal  8°  full 
morocco,  uncut,  gilt  top.  New  York,  1866 

Fish,   No.    1003. 

1 148  VAN  BUREN,  G.  M.  Abraham  Lincoln's  Pen 
and  Voice;  being  a  complete  compilation  of  his  letters,  civil, 
political  and  military,  from  his  nominaton  to  the  Presidency 
to  his  death,  etc.     Portrait.     8°    cloth.       Cincinnati,    1890 

Fish,  No.   1004. 

1 149  VANITY    Fair.     Vols,     i    and    2.      Numerous 

comic  illustrations.     2  vols,  royal  4°  cloth.    New  York,  i860 

Vol.  I  shows  a  cartoon  of  Mr.  Seward.  Vol.  2  shows  a  cartoon 
of  Artemus  Ward's   Visit  to  Lincoln.     Not   mentioned  by   Fish. 

1 150  VICTOR,  Orville  J.  The  History,  Civil,  Politi- 
cal and  Military,  of  the  Southern  Rebellion.  Portraits.  4 
vols,  royal  8°   full  roan.  New  York,   1861 

Not  mentioned  by  Fish.  Contains  a  history  of  Lincoln's 
Administration. 

1151  VICTOR.  Private  and  Public  Life  of  Abraham 
Lincoln.     12°  original  colored  wrapper. 

Beadle  &  Adams:  New  York  (1864) 
Fish,  No.   1006.     Lives  of  Great  Americans,  No.    11. 

1 152  VINCENT,  Rev.  Marvin  R.  A  Sermon  on  the 
Assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered  in  the  First 
Presbyterian  Church,  Troy,  April  23,  1865.  8°  original 
wrapper.  Troy,  N.  Y.,   1865 

Fish,  No.  1009.     The  rare  first  edition,  containing  47  pp. 


io8  C.  F.  Ltbbie  &  Co. 

1 153  VINCENT,  Thomas  M.  Abraham  Lincoln  and 
Edwin  M,  Stanton.  Address  before  the  Burnside  Post 
No.  8,  Department  of  the  Potomac,  G.  A.  R.,  April  25,  1889. 
8°    original   wrapper.  Washington,    1890 

Fish,  No.  loio.     Scarce. 

1 154  VINCENT.  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Le- 
gion of  the  United  States,  Commandery  of  the  District  of 
Columbia.  War  papers,  8.  Abraham  Lincoln  and  Edwin 
M.  Stanton,  n.  p.,  1892.     8°  original  wrappers. 

Fish,  No.  ion.     Scarce. 

1155  VINCENT'S  Semi-Annual  United  States  Regis- 
ter from  Jan.  ist  to  the  ist  of  July,  i860.     8°  cloth. 

Phila.,   i860 

1 156  VON  HOLST,  H.  E.  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Broadside  card.     4°.  N.  p.,  n.  d. 

Not  yet  listed. 

"57     \\rALDEN,  Rev.  Treadwell.     The  National 
*  ~        Sacrifice,  Sermon  St.  Clement's  Church, 
Phila.     8°   original   wrappers.  Phila.,    1865 

Fish,  No.  1014. 

1 158  WALKER,  R.  J.  Letter  of,  in  Favor  of  Re- 
-election  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  London,  Sept.  30,  1864.  8° 
stitched. 

Fish,    No.    1015.     Scarce. 

1 159  WALLER,  Mary  E.     Our  Benny.     12°  cloth. 

Boston,   1909 

Contains    poem    on    Lincoln,    pp.    71-85,    not    mentioned    in    the 
bibliographies. 

1 160  WALSH,  William  S.  Abraham  Lincoln  and 
the  London  Punch.  Cartoons,  comments  and  poems.  Pub- 
lished in  the  London  Charivari  during  the  American  Civil 
War,   1861-65.     8°   clol;h.  New  York,   1909 

Fish,   Sup.   No.   212. 

1161  WANAMAKER  Primer  on  Abraham  Lincoln. 
12°  boards.  Phila.,   1909 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  302. 

1 162  WAR  Department.  General  Orders,  Nos.  67  and 
69,  April  16,  1865.  Announcement  of  the  Death  of  Lincoln 
and  April  17,  1865,  Announcement  of  the  Day  of  Funeral 
Services.     2  pp.  12°. 

Not  yet  listed. 

1 163  WARD,  William  H.  Abraham  Lincoln;  tri- 
butes from  his  associates,  reminiscences  of  soldiers,  states- 
men and  citizens.     Portrait.     12°  cloth.      New  York  (1895) 

Fish,   No.    1018.     A  reprint  of  the   Lincoln  papers  in   the   New 
York  Independent  of  April  4,  1895. 


Book  Auctioneers.  109 

1164  WARFIELD,  Ethelbert  D.  Abraham  Lincoln; 
a  memorial  address  before  the  American  Society  for  the 
Extension  of  University  Teaching  in  Witherspoon  Hall, 
Phila.,  Feb.  12,  1909.     Portrait.     8°  paper.  Phila.,  1909 

Fish,  Sup.   No.  213. 

1 165  WARREN,  George  Washington.  Address  be- 
fore the  Bunker  Hill  Monument  Association,  1865.  Por- 
trait.    8°   cloth.  Boston,  1865 

Not  mentioned  by    Fish.     Contains   Robert   C.   Winthrop's   Ad- 
dress and  Resolutions  on  the  Death  of  Lincoln. 

1 166  WASHINGTON,  Booker  T.  An  Address  on 
Abraham  Lincoln  before  the  Republican  Club  of  New  York 
City,  Feb.  12,  1909.     8°  paper,  uncut.  (New  York,  1909) 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  342.     With  autograph  of  the  author  on  cover. 

1 167  WASHINGTON,  George.  Life  of.  By  David 
Ramsay.     Portrait.     8°  old  calf.  New  York,  1807 

It  was  Ramsay's  Life  of  Washington  that  Lincoln  read  when  a 
boy,  one  of  the  few  books  that  he  knew  before  reaching  manhood. 

1 168  WASHINGTON.  Memorial  Day  Services  un- 
der the  Auspices  of  the  Department  of  the  Potomac,. 
G.  A.  R.     16  pp.  8°  stitched. 

The  Carnahan  Press :  (Washington,  1909) 
Not  yet  listed.     Contains  Lincoln's   Gettysburg  Address. 

1 169  WASHINGTON  Public  Library.  Abraham 
Lincoln.     List  of  Works.     4  pp.  12°.     Monograph  process.. 

Not  yet  listed. 

1170  WATTERSON,  Henry.  Abraham  Lincoln;  an 
Oration  delivered  before  the  Lincoln  Union.  Portrait. 
Royal  4°   cloth.  (Chicago,    1895) 

Fish,  No.  1027. 

1171  WATKINS,  Albert.  Douglas,  Lincoln  and  the 
Nebraska  Bill.  Reprint  from  the  Am.  Historical  Magazine, 
May  and  July,  1908.     8°  paper. 

With  autograph  note  of  the  author  inserted.     Not  yet  listed. 

1172  WEBB,  Edwin  B.  Memorial  Sermons.  The 
Capture  of  Richmond.  Some  of  the  Results  of  War.  The 
Assassination  of  the  President.     8°  original  wrappers. 

Boston,  1865 
Fish,  No.  1029. 

1 173  WELLES,  Gideon.     Lincoln  and  Seward.     12 
cloth.  New  York,  1874 

Fish,    No.    1 031.      (Library    stamps   on   title.) 

1 174  WELLS'  Illustrated  National  Handbook.  12° 
cloth   (binding  broken).  New  York,  1864 

Contains   an    account    of   the    Presidency   of   Abraham    Lincoln.. 
A  later  edition  of  Fish,  No.  1032. 


o 


no  C.  F.  Libbie  &  Co. 

1 175  WEST,  Captain  J.  E.  Immortal  Fame  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln.  Grand  and  sublime  thoughts  picked  up  and 
heaped  together  by  Captain  J.  E.  West,  Patriotic  instructor, 
James  M,  McKelby  Post  No.  134,  Department  of  Minne- 
sota, St,  Cloud,  Minn.     8°  paper.  St.  Cloud,  n.  d. 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  214. 

1 1 76  WEST.  Collection  of  Beautiful  and  Patriotic 
Sayings.  Compiled  by  Captain  J.  E.  West,  Patriotic  In- 
structor, Post  134,  St.  Cloud,  Minn.     8°  stitched. 

N.  p.,  n.  d. 
Contains  much  Lincoln  matter.     Not  yet  listed. 

1177  WESTALL,  John.  In  Memoriam.  Read  before 
the  Municipal  Authorities  and  Citizens  of  Fall  River  at  the 
Memorial  Services  in  view  of  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln, held  in  City  Hall,  June  i,  1865.  Poem.  8°  original 
wrappers.  Fall  River,   1865 

Fish,   No.    1035.       Only   185   copies   printed. 

1178  WHIPPLE,  E.  P.  Outlooks  of  Society,  Litera- 
ture and  Politics.     First  ed.     8°  cloth,  uncut.     Boston.  1888 

Contains    a    chapter    on    the    Conspiracy    at    Washington,    The 
Johnson   Party  and  the  Moral  significance  of  the  Republican  triumph. 

1 179  WHIPPLE,  Wayne.  The  Story-Life  of  Lin- 
coln; a  biography  composed  of  500  true  stories.  Illustra- 
tions.    12°  cloth.  N.  p.,  1908 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  215. 

1 180  WHIPPLE.     The  same.  N.  p.,  1908 
Fish,  Sup.   No.  215.     Subscription  Agent's  Dummy. 

1 181  WHIPPLE.  The  Story  Life  of  Lincoln.  Pros- 
pectus and  supplement,  illustrations  and  sample  pages.  8° 
paper.  Published  by  John  C.  Winston  Co. :  Phila.,  1908 

Fish.  Sup.  No  216. 

1 182  WHIPPLE.  The  Heart  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Portrait.     16°  cloth.  Phila.,  1909 

Fish,   Sup.   No.   217. 

1 183  WHIPPLE.  The  Little  Life  of  Lincoln  in  Short 
Stories.     18°  paper.  Phila.  (1909) 

Fish,    Sup.    No.    298. 

1 184  WHITE,  Erskine  N.  The  Personal  Influence  of 
Abraham  Lincoln.  A  Sermon  June  i,  1865,  New  Rochelle, 
N.  Y.     8°  original  wrapper.  New  York,  1865 

Fish,  No.  1038. 

1 185  WHITE,  Horace.  Illinois  State  Historical  So- 
ciety. Abraham  Lincoln  in  1845.  An  address  at  the  9th 
Annual  Meeting,  Springfield,  111.,  Jan.  30,   1908.     8°  paper. 

N.  p.,  n.  d. 
Fish,  Sup.  No.  218. 


Book  Auctioneers.  m 

ii86  WHITE,  Rev.  Pliny  H.  A  Sermon  Occasioned 
by  the  Assassination  of  Abraham  Lincohi,  Preached  at 
Coventry,  Vt.,  April  23,  1865.     8°  original  wrappers. 

Brattleboro,  1865 
Fish,  No.  1039.     Only  150  copies  printed.     Scarce. 

1 187  [WHITE,  Richard  Grant.]  The  New  Gospel  of 
Peace  According  to  St.  Benjamin.  12°  original  red  wrap- 
per. New  York,  1863 

Fish,  Sup.   No.   157.     Pp.  42. 

1 188  [WHITE.]  The  same.  12°  original  red  wrap- 
pers. New  York,  1863 

Fish,  Sup.   No.   157.     Pp.  42. 

1 189  [WHITE.]  The  same.  Book  the  Second.  12° 
original   wrappers.  New  York,   1863 

Fish,  Sup.  No.   158.     Pp.  48. 

1 190  [WHITE.]  Another  copy.  12°  original  wrap- 
pers. 

1 191  [WHITE.]  The  same.  Book  Third.  12°  orig- 
inal wrappers.  New  York,   1864 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  159.    Pp.  47. 

1 192  [WHITE.]  The  same.  Book  Fourth.  12° 
stitched   (original  covers  missing).  New  York,  1866 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  160.     Pp.  55. 

ri93  [WHITE.]  The  New  Gospel  of  Peace  Accord- 
ing to  St.  Benjamin.     12°  cloth.  New  York,   1877 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  329.  Later  edition.  A  revised  reprint  of  the 
edition  of  1866. 

1 194  [WHITE.]  The  New  Gospel  of  Peace  Accord- 
ing to  St.  Benjamin.     12°  cloth  (worn).       New  York,  1866 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  329. 

1 195  WHITING,  William.     The  War  Powers  of  the 

President,    Military    Arrests,    and    Reconstruction    of    the 

Union.     8th  ed.     8°  half  roan.  Boston,  1864 

Fish,  No.  1040.  Presentation  copy  to  the  "  Hon.  Titian  J. 
Coffey,  Assistant  Atty.-Gen.,  U.  S.,  with  the  compliments  of  William 
Whiting." 

1 196  WHITING.  The  War  Powers  of  the  President 
and  the  Legislative  Powers  of  Congress  in  relation  to  Re- 
bellion, Treason  and  Slavery.  4th  ed.  Published  for  the 
Emancipation  League.     8°  paper.  Boston,  1863 

Fish,  No.  1040. 

1 197  WHITLOCK,  Brand.  Abraham  Lincoln.  Por- 
trait.    18°  cloth.  Boston,  1909 

Fish,  Sup.  No,  299. 

1 198  WHITMAN,  W.  Complete  Prose  Works  of. 
Thick  12°  cloth,  uncut.  McKay:  Phila.,  1892 

Contains  Whitman's  allusions  to  Lincoln. 


112  C.  F.  Lihbie  &  Co. 

1199  WHITMAN.  Hymn,  "  O  Captain,  My  Captain.'" 
Words  by  Walt  Whitman,  music  by  Joshua  Phippen.  Royal 
8°  paper.  Salem,  1909 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  300. 

1200  WHITMAN.  Memories  of  President  Lincoln 
and  other  Lyrics  of  War.  By  Walt  Whitman.  16°  paper, 
uncut.  T.  B.  Mosher:  Portland,  1904 

See  Fish,  No.  1045  and  Sup.  No.  20. 

1201  WHITMAN.  Memories  of  President  Lincoln 
and  other  Lyrics  of  the  War.     16°  boards,  uncut. 

T.  B.  Mosher:  Portland,  1909 
Fish,  Sup.  No.  219. 

1202  WHITMAN.  Poems  by.  Penny  Poets  XXVIL 
The  Masterpiece  Library.     16°  original  wrappers. 

London,  n.  d. 
Contains   Whitman's  "  Oh   Captain,   my   Captain." 

1203  WHITMAN.    Specimen  Days  and  Collect.    First 

ed.     Portrait.  Glasgow,    1883 

Contains  Whitman's  allusions  to  Lincoln  and  the  announce- 
ment  of   Whitman's    "  Leaves    of   Grass." 

1204  WHITMAN  and  True.  Maine  and  the  War  for 
the  Union ;  a  history  of  the  part  borne  by  Maine  troops  in 
the  Suppression  of  the  American  Rebellion.  8°  cloth 
(worn).  Lewiston,  1865 

1205  WHITNEY,  Henry  C.  Lincoln  the  Citizen. 
Edited  by  Marion  M.  Miller.     Portraits.     2  vols.  I2°  cloth. 

New  York,  1908 
Fish,  Sup.  No.  220. 

1206  WHITNEY.  Souvenir  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Portrait.     Royal  4°  cloth.  Chicago,  1891 

Fish,  No.   1046. 

1207  WHITTAKER,  J.  S.  Louisiana's  Tribute  to  the 
Memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Public  demonstration  in  the 
City  of  New  Orleans,  April  22,  1865.     8°  original  wrapper. 

New  Orleans,  1881 
Fish,  No.  1037.     Autograph  inscription  on  wrapper. 

1208  WIGWAM  Edition.  The  Life,  Speeches  and 
Public  Services  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  12°  original  wrap- 
pers. New   York,    i860 

Fish,  No.  1052.  Probably  the  earliest  biography  in  book  or 
pamphlet  form,  copyright  entry  being  dated  June  8,  i860.  Fine  copy 
of  the  rare  "  Wigwam  Edition." 

1209  WILLIAMS,  Francis  H.  The  Burden  Bearer; 
an  epic  of   Lincoln.     8°   boards,  uncut.  Phila.,   1908 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  221.     Only  300  copies  printed. 

1210  WILLIAMS,  Henry  L.  Lincolnics.  Familiar 
Sayings  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Portrait.  16°  full  crimson 
roan,  uncut.  New  York,  1906 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  117. 


Book  Auctioneers.  113 

1211  WILLIAMS.  The  Lincoln  Story  Book.  12° 
cloth.  New  York  (1907) 

Fish,   Sup.   No.   222. 

12 12  WILLIAMSTOWN,  Mass.  Lincoln  Centenary 
under  the  Auspices  of  the  G.  A.  R.,  Feb.  12,  1909.  Pro- 
gramme, 4  pp.  8°. 

1213  WILLSON,  Rev.  D.  B.  A  Life  and  a  Lesson; 
an  address  on  Lincoln.     Pp.  16.     8°  original  wrappers. 

Pittsburg,  1893 

Fish,    No.    343. 

12 14  WILSON,   Bender  W.     Abraham   Lincoln  as  I 

Knew  Him;  an  Address  at  King  Library,  Andalusia  (Pa.), 

Feb.  12,  1909.     8°  paper.  N.  p.,  1909 

Fish,   Sup.    No.   408.      Presentation   copy    from   the   author   with 
inscription.     Scarce. 

12 15  WILLSON,  Edmund  B.  Proclamation  of  Free- 
dom, a  Sermon  Preached  in  North  Church,  Salem,  Jan.  4, 
1863.     8°   wrappers.  Salem,   1863 

Fish,   No.    105Q. 

12 16  WILSON,  James  Grant.  Washington.  Lincoln 
and  Grant.  An  Address  delivered  before  the  New  York 
Society  of  the  Order  of  the  Founders  and  Patriots  of  Amer- 
ica, April  6,  1903.     Facsimiles.     8°  original  wrappers. 

New  York 
Fish,  No.   1060. 

1217  WILSON,  General  James  Grant.  Recollections 
of  Lincoln  and  Grant; — Abraham  Lincoln,  by  Hon.  Thomas 
L.  James.  Excerpt  of  6  pp.  from  the  Onida  Hist.  Soc. 
Publications.     8°  cloth. 

1218  WILSON,  Rufus  R.  Lincoln  in  Caricature.  Il- 
lustrated with  32  plates.  Royal  4°  sheets,  folded,  uncut,  in 
portfolio.  Printed  for  Private   Distribution:   1903 

Fish,  No.  1062. 

i2ig  WILSON,  William  B.  A  Glimpse  of  the  United 
States  Military  Telegraph  Corps  and  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
8°  paper.  Holmesburg,  Pa.  (1889) 

Fish,  No.  1063. 

1220  WILSON,  William  T.  Death  of  President  Lin- 
coln, a  Sermon  preached  at  St.  Peter's  Church,  Albany, 
April  19,  1865.     8°  stitched  (soiled).  Albany,  1865 

Fish     No.    1064. 

1221  WINES,  Frederick  H.  Forty  Years  After.  The 
Greatness  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  An  Address  delivered  at 
the  Lincoln  Monument,  May  30,  1905.     8°  paper,  uncut. 

Springfield,  111.,  1905 
Fish,  No.  1066. 


114  C.  F.  Libbie  &  Co.  '" 

1222  WISE,  John  S.  Recollections  of  Thirteen 
Presidents.     Illustrations.     8°  cloth,  uncut. 

New  York,  1906 

Contains   portrait  and   chapter  on   Lincoln.     Not   mentioned   by 
Fish. 

1223  WOODBURY,  Augustus.  The  Son  of  God 
Callcth  the  Dead  to  Life.  A  sermon  suggested  by  the 
Assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  preached  in  the  West- 
minster Church,  Providence.  R.  L,  April  16,  1865.  12° 
paper.  Providence,  1865 

Fish,   No.    1067.     Only   300  copies  printed.     Very   scarce.     Fine 
copy. 

'  1224  WOODBURY.  The  Son  of  God  Calleth  the 
Dead  to  Life.  Sermon  suggested  by  the  Assassination  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,  Westminster  Church,  Providence,  R.  L, 
April  16,  1865.     Royal  4°  paper,  uncut.       Providence,  1865 

Fish,  No.    1067,  see  note.     Large  paper  copy:  only  25  copies  so 
issued. 

1225  WOODBURY.  A  Sketch  of  the  Character  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,  preached  in  the  Westminster  Church, 
Providence,  R.  L,  June  i,  1865.     12°  paper. 

Providence,   1865 
Fish,  No.  1068.     Only  300  copies  printed.     Scarce. 

1226  WOODS,  Rev.  Byron  A.  Abraham  Lincoln ;  a 
sermon  delivered  before  the  Winfield  Scott  Post  No.  114, 
Department  of  the  Pennsylvania,  G.  A.  R.     8°  paper. 

Phila.,  1895 

Fish.  Sup.  No.  223.    Very  scarce.    Only  a  few  collections  contain 
this    item. 

1227  WORCESTER,  Mass.  History  of  Worcester  in 
the  War  of  the  Rebellion.  By  A.  P.  Marvin.  Portraits. 
8°  cloth.  Worcester,  1870 

1228  WORCESTER.  Public  Exercises  by  the  Citi- 
zens of  Worcester,  Mass.,  in  Commemoration  of  the  looth 
Anniversary  of  the  Birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Feb.  12, 
1909.     Portraits.     8°  paper.  Worcester,  1909 

Fish,  No.  410.     Oration,  with  portrait  of  Judge  Arthur  P.  Rugg. 

1229  WORCESTER.     Another  copy.    8°  paper. 

1230  WORCESTER  Free  Public  Library  Bulletin. 
A  Select  List  on  Abraham  Lincoln.     12°  paper. 

Worcester,  1909 
Fish,  Sup.  No.  301. 

1 23 1  WORDS  of  Wisdom  from  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Narrow  18°  green  rough  calf. 

Dodge  Pub.  Co. :  New  York,  n.  d. 

Fish.  Sup.  Xo.  379. 

1232  WORDSWORTH,  R.  D.  "Abe  "  Lincoln's  An- 
ecdotes and  Stories.     16°  cloth.  Boston,  1908 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  344. 


Book  Auctioneers.  115 

1233  WORKING  Man's  Reasons  for  the  Re-election 
of  Abraham  Lincoln.     Pp.  8.     8°  stitched.         N.  p.  (1864) 

Fish,  No.  1071. 

1234  WRIGHT,  Carrie  Douglas.  Lincoln's  First 
Love;  a  true  story.     Frontispiece.     16"  cloth,  gilt  edges. 

Chicago,  1 90 1 
Fish,  No.   1073.     Scarce. 

1235  "V^OUNG  Folks'  Library  of  Choice  Literature 

-■-       No.   31.     Abraham    Lincoln.     Square    12° 
paper.  Boston,  1895 

Fish,  No.  1076. 

1236  [Y.  R.]  Abraham  Lincoln,  a  Study.  Entered 
at  the  Stationers  Hall.  Right  of  translation  reserved.  16° 
stitched.  Liverpool,  1865 

Fish,   No.    1078.     Scarce. 

1237  ^  WART,  A.   C.   de.     Hoe  <lc   Zoon   van   den 
^-'     Pionier    President    Werd.     De    Levensge- 

schiedenis  van  Abraham  Lincoln.     Colored  wrapper. 

Amsterdam,  n.  d. 
Fish,  No.  1080.     Fine  copy  of  scarce  foreign  item. 


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